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* Nibble and tidbit conditional was closed early, enabling
some settings incorrectly for other unrelated builds.
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To properly retrigger hold-taps when a combo is not activated, some
position down events are reraised instead of released. The corresponding
position up events were never reraised, causing a potential stuck key.
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A hold-tap trigger was missing in the scenario where a hold-tap behavior
was queued for a while and it's timer should've run out.
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This is an improvement on retro-tap, solving the 'flashing hold' issue
users people experience.
When the tapping-term expires, the hold key is normally pressed. When
retro-tap is enabled, this is undesirable; only an interrupted hold-tap
should trigger the hold behavior.
This change disables the hold behavior for the 'STATUS_HOLD_TIMER'
state when retro-tap is enabled, and makes sure the
'STATUS_HOLD_INTERRUPT' state will be triggered when appropriate.
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Co-authored-by: Pete Johanson <peter@peterjohanson.com>
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* Closes #679
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tapping_term_ms -> tapping-term-ms
quick_tap_ms -> quick-tap-ms
The old style works, although it's deprecated.
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* Public type for HSB led color.
* New API for calculating "next" HSB based on current
state.
* Update behavior to convert the increment/decrement
commands to absolute command as well.
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* Allow each behavior to map a relative binding, e.g. "toggle",
to an absolute one, e.g. "on", before being invoked.
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* feat(nibble): add underglow support for nice_nano builds
* feat(nibble): add encoder to top, left most column to match standard assembly documentation
* refactor(nibble): add layer labels
* feat(nibble): add support for optional display ; off by default
* feat(nibble): add README
* fix(nibble): adjust oled rotation for easier reading
* fix(nibble): add additional note about enabling oled
* refactor(nibble): convert keymap to use tabs instead of spaces
* refactor(nibble): enable oled in dts/overlay by default
* refactor(nibble): cleanup alignment and formatting in nibble keymap
* refactor(nibble): re-align top most row of keymap to be sensible
* refactor(nibble): cleanup kscan map alignment
* refactor(nibble): indent first row of map/transform to properly align with physical columns
* fix(nibble): remove dangling code block from readme
Co-authored-by: KemoNine <mcrosson@kemonine.info>
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Add a little delay so any capacitors connected to the ADC for the BVD can charge up when using power_gpios
Co-authored-by: Jasper Smit <jrhrsmit@gmail.com>
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* Use lesser-known DT features to skip behaviors not referenced
in the user keymap
* Update the behaviors to skip code if no nodes found.
* Remove some empty config/data structs where unused in
behaviors.
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Pin A maps to A2 (F5), pin B to A3 (F4).
Added keymappings to encoder on default and lower layers.
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feat(combos): add layer filtering
Co-authored-by: KemoNine <mcrosson@kemonine.info>
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Tap-and-hold a hold-tap to hold the tap behavior so it can repeat.
After a tap, if the same key is pressed within `quick_tap_ms`, the
tap behavior is always picked.
This is useful for things like `&ht LSHFT BACKSPACE` where holding
the backspace is required.
Implements #288.
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* Add easier macros for conditional polling/interrupt code.
* Properly continue polling on intervals, without extra
enable/disable code for pins that is superfluous when not trying to
deal with interupts firing.
* Fix to allow multiple GPIO drivers when doing splits w/ IO expanders
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* Actually allow defaulting yes in other places.
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when quick-release is enabled, the sticky key is released immediately after another key is pressed
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this makes LS(LEFT_CONTROL) work as if shift and control were both
pressed explicitly. Previously, the left shift would have been released
as soon as another key was pressed. The implicit behavior is useful in
case of LS(NUMBER_1) when rolling over to other keys.
Also see #361.
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This allows tests to be run on platforms where '-l'
isn't implemented, like MacOS.
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closes #85
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