Tutorial 3f - autoShift
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Some multi-layer keyboards have a symbols layer that writes symbols without using the shift key:
~ ! @ # $ % ^ & * () _ {} | < > : ?
The keybrd AutoShift class automatically sends a MODIFIERKEY_SHIFT scancode as needed.
Two keybrd classes use AutoShift:
* Code_ScS
* Code_ScNS
The [keybrd_3f_autoShift.ino](keybrd_3f_autoShift/keybrd_3f_autoShift.ino) sketch explains the AutoShift feature.
It will run on the basic breadboard keyboard described in [tutorial_1_breadboard_keyboard.md](tutorial_1_breadboard_keyboard.md).
After reading the sketch you too will be able to automatically shift characters.
![basic breadboard keyboard](keybrd_1_breadboard/basic_breadboard_keyboard_front.JPG "basic breadboard keyboard")
Exercises
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1) Modify the keybrd_3f_autoShift sketch to make a 3-layer keyboard with a default layer and two Code_LayerHold objects.
| Layout | **0** | **1** |
|:------:|:-----:|:-----:|
| **0** | a ! 1 | b @ 2 |
| **1** | sym | num |
2) Modify the keybrd_3f_autoShift sketch to write 1 and 2, regardless of if shift is held down or not (hint: use Code_ScNS).
| Layout | **0** | **1** |
|:------:|-------|-------|
| **0** | a 1 | b 2 |
| **1** | fn | shift |
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