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# Kaleidoscope-Redial
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If you ever wanted to just repeat the last key pressed, no matter what it was,
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this plugin is made for you. It allows you to configure a key that will repeat
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whatever the last previously pressed key was. Of course, one can limit which
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keys are remembered...
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## Using the plugin
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To use the plugin, we'll need to enable it, and configure a key to act as the
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"redial" key. This key should be on the keymap too.
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```c++
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#include <Kaleidoscope.h>
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#include <Kaleidoscope-Redial.h>
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#include <kaleidoscope-Ranges.h>
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enum {
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REDIAL = kaleidoscope::ranges::SAFE_START,
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};
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#define Key_Redial (Key) {.raw = REDIAL}
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// Place Key_Redial somewhere on the keymap...
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KALEIDOSCOPE_INIT_PLUGINS(Redial);
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void setup() {
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Kaleidoscope.setup();
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Redial.key = Key_Redial;
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}
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```
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## Overrideable plugin methods
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### `bool shouldRemember(Key mapped_key)`
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> If one wants to change what keys the plugin remembers, simply override the
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> `kaleidoscope::Redial::shouldRemember` function. Whenever a key is to be
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> remembered, this function will be called with the key as argument. It should
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> return `true` if the key should be remembered (and repeated by Redial),
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> `false` otherwise.
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>
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> By default, the plugin will remember alphanumeric keys only.
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## Plugin properties
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The `Redial` object has only one property, the key to trigger it.
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### `.key`
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> The key to trigger the redial effect. Be aware that whatever key you specify
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> here, will have its action shadowed by the redial functionality. Choose
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> something unused, see the example sketch for one way to do that.
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>
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> There is no default.
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## Further reading
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Starting from the [example][plugin:example] is the recommended way of getting
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started with the plugin.
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[plugin:example]: https://github.com/keyboardio/Kaleidoscope-Redial/blob/master/examples/Redial/Redial.ino
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