* redo make args to use colons, better folder structuring system [skip ci] * don't put spaces after statements - hard lessons in makefile development * fix-up some other rules.mk * give travis a chance * reset KEYMAPS variable * start converting keyboards to new system * try making all with travis * redo make args to use colons, better folder structuring system [skip ci] * don't put spaces after statements - hard lessons in makefile development * fix-up some other rules.mk * give travis a chance * reset KEYMAPS variable * start converting keyboards to new system * try making all with travis * start to update readmes and keyboards * look in keyboard directories for board.mk * update visualizer rules * fix up some other keyboards/keymaps * fix arm board ld includes * fix board rules * fix up remaining keyboards * reset layout variable * reset keyboard_layouts * fix remainging keymaps/boards * update readmes, docs * add note to makefile error * update readmes * remove planck keymap warnings * update references and docs * test out tarvis build stages * don't use stages for now * don't use stages for now
yuuki's Layout
Customized xd60 keymap with inspirations from HHKB and the layout I used on my Vortex Core (a 40% keyboard).
Programming Instructions
Change the layout in keymap.c then run make xd60:yuuki. The compiled file will be located in .build/xd60_yuuki.hex relative to the project root. To flash it onto your keyboard, use whatever program works on your OS. I personally use dfu-programmer, and run:
sudo dfu-programmer atmega32u4 erasesudo dfu-programmer atmega32u4 flash .build/xd60-yuuki.hexsudo dfu-programmer atmega32u4 start
Layout
See keymap.c for the details, but here are the important features:
| Key | Function |
|---|---|
| Capslock | Forward Slash when tapped and Left Control when held |
| Left Control | Temporarily activate function layer |
| FN + ESC | Grave |
| Space Cadet Shift | Left Shift tapped writes ( and Right Shift tapped writes ) |
| FN + HJKL | Arrow Keys |
| Rightmost key in second row from bottom | Temporarily activate function layer |
| FN + C | ^ |
| FN + V | & (both for convenience as I use these keys a lot with VIM navigation and I find them hard reach) |