From 7aa31ad338325477199f752ac3e344a6ab9b27d0 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Potiguar Faga Date: Tue, 8 Nov 2016 13:32:04 -0200 Subject: [PATCH] Add brazilian ABNT2 keymap --- quantum/keymap_extras/keymap_br_abnt2.h | 58 +++++++++++++++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 58 insertions(+) create mode 100644 quantum/keymap_extras/keymap_br_abnt2.h diff --git a/quantum/keymap_extras/keymap_br_abnt2.h b/quantum/keymap_extras/keymap_br_abnt2.h new file mode 100644 index 00000000..0df17772 --- /dev/null +++ b/quantum/keymap_extras/keymap_br_abnt2.h @@ -0,0 +1,58 @@ +#ifndef KEYMAP_BR_ABNT2_H +#define KEYMAP_BR_ABNT2_H + +#include "keymap_common.h" + +/* Scan codes for the Brazilian ABNT2 keyboard layout */ + +#define BR_CCDL KC_SCLN // Ç same scancode as ;: on US layout +#define BR_SCLN KC_SLSH // ;: same scancode as /? on US layout +#define BR_QUOT KC_GRV // '" same scancode as `~ on US layout +#define BR_TILD KC_QUOT // ~^ dead keys, same scancode as '" on US layout +#define BR_ACUT KC_LBRC // ´` dead keys, same scancode as [{ on US layout +#define BR_LBRC KC_RBRC // [{ same scancode as ]} on US layout +#define BR_RBRC KC_BSLS // ]} same scancode as \| on US layout +#define BR_BSLS KC_NUBS // \| uses the non-US hash scancode (#~, sometimes §±) +#define BR_SLSH KC_INT1 // /? uses the INTL1 scancode + +#define BR_COLN LSFT(BR_SCLN) // shifted : +#define BR_DQT LSFT(BR_QUOT) // shifted " +#define BR_CIRC LSFT(BR_TILD) // shifted ^ (dead key) +#define BR_GRAV LSFT(BR_ACUT) // shifted ` (dead key) +#define BR_LCBR LSFT(BR_LBRC) // shifted { +#define BR_RCBR LSFT(BR_RBRC) // shifted } +#define BR_PIPE LSFT(BR_BSLS) // shifted | +#define BR_QUES LSFT(BR_SLSH) // shifted ? +#define BR_TRMA LSFT(KC_6) // shifted ¨ (dead key - trema accent) + +// On the ABNT2 the keypad comma and the keypad dot scancodes are switched +// (presumably because in Brazil comma is used as the decimal separator) +#define BR_KPDT KC_KP_COMMA // keypad . +#define BR_KPCM KC_KP_DOT // keypad , + +#define BR_1UP LALT(KC_1) // 1 superscript ¹ alt+1 +#define BR_2UP LALT(KC_2) // 2 superscript ² alt+2 +#define BR_3UP LALT(KC_3) // 3 superscript ³ alt+3 +#define BR_PND LALT(KC_4) // Pound sign £ alt+4 +#define BR_CENT LALT(KC_5) // Cent sign ¢ alt+5 +#define BR_NOT LALT(KC_6) // Not sign ¬ alt+6 +#define BR_SECT LALT(KC_EQL) // Section sign § alt+= +#define BR_FORD LALT(BR_LBRC) // Feminine Ordinal Sign ª alt+[ +#define BR_MORD LALT(BR_RBRC) // Masculine Ordinal Sign º alt+] +#define BR_DGRE LALT(BR_SLSH) // Degree sign ° alt+/ + +#define BR_EURO LALT(KC_E) // Euro sign € alt+e +#define BR_NDTD LALT(BR_TILD) // Non-dead key tilde ~ alt+~ +#define BR_NDAC LALT(BR_ACUT) // Non-dead key acute accent ´ alt+´ +#define BR_NDGV LALT(BR_QUOT) // Non-dead key grave accent ` alt+' +#define BR_NDCR LALT(BR_CIRC) // Non-dead key circumflex accent ^ alt+^ (alt+shift+~) +#define BR_NDTR LALT(BR_TRMA) // Non-dead key trema accent ¨ alt+¨ (alt+shift+6) + +// For 101-key keyboard layouts, the ABNT2 layout allows +// the slash and question mark to be typed using alt+q and alt+w. +// The shortcuts are provided here for completeness' sake, +// but it's recommended to use BR_SLSH and BR_QUES instead +#define BR_ASLS LALT(KC_Q) +#define BR_AQST LALT(KC_W) + +#endif