Highlight changed keys on the NumLock layer, not just NumPad ones

As there are - or at least may be - other keys on the layer, not just NumPad
ones, those should be highlighted too.

Addresses the bulk of keyboardio/Kaleidoscope#149, by comparing the looked up
key with what is directly on the `numPadLayer`: if they are the same, then it is
a key that we assume changed, and do the coloring. If they are different (in
other words, the key on the `numPadLayer` is transparent or off), we skip the
highlight.

The downside is that we highlight layer switching keys too, which we may not
want. That will be addressed separately.

Signed-off-by: Gergely Nagy <algernon@madhouse-project.org>
pull/365/head
Gergely Nagy 8 years ago
parent 401e9326a0
commit 4f7e60ec52

@ -21,8 +21,9 @@ void NumLock_::loopHook(bool postClear) {
for (uint8_t r = 0; r < ROWS; r++) { for (uint8_t r = 0; r < ROWS; r++) {
for (uint8_t c = 0; c < COLS; c++) { for (uint8_t c = 0; c < COLS; c++) {
Key k = Layer.lookup(r, c); Key k = Layer.lookup(r, c);
Key layer_key = Layer.getKey(numPadLayer, r, c);
if (k.raw < Key_KeypadNumLock.raw || k.raw > Key_KeypadDot.raw) if ((k != layer_key))
continue; continue;
LEDControl.setCrgbAt(r, c, numpad_color); LEDControl.setCrgbAt(r, c, numpad_color);

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