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Tutorial 3a - multi-layer keyboard
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When you finish this tutorial you will be able to be able to modify a multi-layer keybrd sketch to suite your own multi-layer keyboard design.
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## Multi-layer nomenclature
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**[layers](http://deskthority.net/wiki/Layer)** are key bindings provided by the keyboard firmware. For example,
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* The classic [IBM PC keyboard](http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IBM_PC_keyboard) has one layer.
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* Many compact keyboards have an additional [Fn layer](http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fn_key).
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* The [Neo layout](http://neo-layout.org/index_en.html) has 6 layers.
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**layer id** - is an integer used to identify a layer.
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**active layer** - is the layer currently used by the keyboard.
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**layer scheme** - is a system for changing layers while typing (a single-layer scheme does not change layers).
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## Pseudo code for simple layer scheme
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The following pseudo code has just enough detail to show how layer schemes work.
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**Key_Layer** objects select the active layer.
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The "layer" variable is a layer id number.
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When a Key_Layer object is pressed, it tells StateLayer to update the active layer.
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```
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class Key_Layer
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{
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int layer
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StateLayer& refStateLayer
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press() { refStateLayer.setActiveLayer(layer) }
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}
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```
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**StateLayer** objects keep track of the active layer.
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A StateLayer's activeLayer is always up to date.
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```
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class StateLayer
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{
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int activeLayer
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setActiveLayer(int layer) { activeLayer = layer }
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getActiveLayer() { return activeLayer }
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}
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```
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**Key_Layered** objects contain multiple Key pointers, one Key pointer for each layer.
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Layer ids are used like indexes to select the appropriate key.
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When a Key_Layered object is pressed, it gets the active layer from StateLayer, and then sends the key of the active layer.
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```
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class Key_Layered
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{
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Key** ptrsKeys //array of Key pointers, one Key pointer per layer
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StateLayer& refStateLayer
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press() { layer = refStateLayer.getActiveLayer()
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ptrsKeys[layer]->press() }
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}
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```
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Dependency diagram
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```
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+-----------+
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| Key_Layer |
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+-----------+
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|setActiveLayer()
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v
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+------------+
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| StateLayer |
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+------------+
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^
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|getActiveLayer()
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+-------------+
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| Key_Layered |
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+-------------+
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```
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## Layer-scheme classes
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There are several layer scheme-classes to choose from.
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You can view all the class definitions in the [keybrd library](../src/).
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Key_Layer classes include:
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* Code_LayerHold
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* Code_LayerLock
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A basic StateLayer class is:
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* StateLayer
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Key_Layered classes include:
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* Code_LayeredScSc
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* Code_LayeredCodeSc
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* Code_LayeredCodeCode
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* Key_LayeredKeysArray
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## Single-layer Codes
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Most Code objects only have one scancode or code.
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They are not affected by the active layer.
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Example single-layer Code classes include:
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* Code_Sc
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* Code_ScS
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* Code_ScNS
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* Code_Shift
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* Code_LayerHold
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* Code_LayerLock
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<!-- todo -->
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(Future version of keybrd library may change all Code classes to Key classes.)
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## A simple multi-layer keybrd sketch
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The [keybrd_3a_multi-layer_annotated.ino](keybrd_3a_multi-layer_annotated/keybrd_3a_multi-layer_annotated.ino)
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sketch uses three layer-scheme classes:
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* StateLayers
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* Code_LayerHold
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* Key_LayeredKeysArray
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Annotations in the sketch explain how the multi-layer feature works.
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## Exercises
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1) Modify the keybrd_3_multi-layer_annotated.ino sketch to use two Code_LayerLock objects.
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| Layout | **0** | **1** |
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|:------:|--------|--------|
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| **0** | a 1 | b 2 |
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| **1** | layer0 | layer1 |
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