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Drashna Jaelre 0c665696d7
Update to drashna files (#2587)
* Add Colemak Mod-DH vars

* Add Norman Layot vars

* Set Shift Indicator to include CAPS Lock as well

* Change MEH to GUI

* Add Enter to Macro layer

* Switch raise and lower layers to make more sense (to me)

* Replace unused quote on Ergodox

* Add One Shot defines

* Dim indicator LEDs

* Add short codes for KC_SECRET

* Fix typos

* Update OLKB code in userspace

* Add global userspace config.h

* add compile fix

* Automatically include  from userspace

* update readme

* Re-add QMK Scan loop

* Add EEPROM reset code to all keymaps

* Shorten fauxclick sound

* Use layouts instead of keymap, when possible

* Add OSM detection to ergodox

* Convert Viterbi to LAYOUT macro

* Clean up game macros

* Because I accidently removed the C6 AUDIO define from my viterbi... Whoops

* Minor formatting

* Fix Woodpad because it's still there

* Move Ergodox keymap into layouts folder

* Add build date to version macro

* Remove PREVENT_STUCK_MODIFIERS from config
2018-03-25 13:01:15 -07:00

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Overview

This is my personal Ergodox EZ configuration, and my daily driver.

Most of the code resides in my userspace, rather than here, as I have multiple keyboards.

How to build

make ergodox_ez:drashna:teensy

Layers

  • QWERTY/DVORAK/COLEMAK/WORKMAN: basic layout, default set like the OLKB boards. Default is set and persists on power cycle.
  • SYMB: F keys across the top, symbols on the left and numpad on the right.
  • GAMEPAD: This is the QWERTY layout shifted to the right for FPS type games. Destiny and Overwatch are the primary games for this.
  • DIABLO: This contains a Diablo 3 layout, that requires much less reaching or shifting. If Tap Dance is enabled, then it has a "spam" feature. See Userspace for details.
  • MOUSE: mouse navigation

All layers have RGB specific indicators, so you can see what layer you're on by the underglow.

Ergodox Specific Code

Aside from my userspace code, this includes LED indications for Shift (Green LED), Ctrl (Red LED), and Alt (Blue LED).