Tap then hold built-in functionality actually overrides the ctrl/alt/etc. macros

example_keyboards
Mazin Bokhari 9 years ago
parent 03aeb40516
commit 09e172f56a

@ -28,7 +28,7 @@ const uint16_t PROGMEM keymaps[][MATRIX_ROWS][MATRIX_COLS] = {
* | ctrl | gui | End | | PgDn | gui | ctrl | * | ctrl | gui | End | | PgDn | gui | ctrl |
* `--------------------' `----------------------' * `--------------------' `----------------------'
*/ */
// TODO: somehow map shit so you can hold down a button to override the macro hold down feature (e.g. override control hold so that holding a key and space/bksp/ent/tab will repeat those) // TODO: somehow map shit so you can hold down a button to override the macro hold down feature (e.g. override control hold so that holding a key and space/bksp/ent/tab will repeat those) ~~~~~~ this might be taken care of.... you can just tap once, then hold, and it does this shit :::))) ... not sure if this is desirable for most use-cases / situations
// TODO: maybe make almost identical layers but for wintdows and mac // TODO: maybe make almost identical layers but for wintdows and mac
// TODO: find a do nothing key, so you aren't tempted by useless keys // TODO: find a do nothing key, so you aren't tempted by useless keys
// If it accepts an argument (i.e, is a function), it doesn't need KC_. // If it accepts an argument (i.e, is a function), it doesn't need KC_.

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