# Akela-GhostInTheFirmware ![status][st:experimental] [st:stable]: https://img.shields.io/badge/stable-✔-black.png?style=flat&colorA=44cc11&colorB=494e52 [st:broken]: https://img.shields.io/badge/broken-X-black.png?style=flat&colorA=e05d44&colorB=494e52 [st:experimental]: https://img.shields.io/badge/experimental----black.png?style=flat&colorA=dfb317&colorB=494e52 Born out of the desire to demo LED effects on the keyboard without having to touch it by hand (which would obstruct the video), the `GhostInTheFirmware` plugin allows one to inject events at various delays, by telling it which keys to press. Unlike macros, these press keys at given positions, as if they were pressed by someone typing on it - the firmware will not see the difference. Given a sequence (with press- and delay times), the plugin will walk through it once activated, and hold the key for the specified amount, release it, and move on to the next after the delay time. ## Using the plugin To use the plugin, one needs to include the header, and configure it with a list of key coordinates, a press time, and a delay time quartett. One also needs a way to trigger starting the sequence, and a macro is the most convenient way for that. ```c++ #include #include const macro_t *macroAction(uint8_t macroIndex, uint8_t keyState) { if (macroIndex == 0 && key_toggled_on (keyState)) GhostInTheFirmware.activate (); return MACRO_NONE; } static const Akela::GhostInTheFirmware::GhostKey ghostKeys[] PROGMEM = { {0, 0, 200, 50}, {0, 0, 0} }; void setup () { Keyboardio.setup (KEYMAP_SIZE); GhostInTheFirmware.configure (ghostKeys); Keyboardio.use (&GhostInTheFirmware, &Macros, NULL); } ``` The plugin won't be doing anything until its `activate()` method is called - hence the macro. ## Plugin methods The plugin provides the `GhostInTheFirmware` object, which has the following method: ### `.configure(sequence)` > Set the sequence of keys to press. Each element is a quartett of `row`, > `column`, a `pressTime`, and a `delay`. Each of these will be pressed in > different cycles, unlike macros which play back within a single cycle. > > The key at `row`, `column` will be held for `pressTime` milliseconds, and > after an additional `delay` milliseconds, the plugin will move on to the next > entry in the sequence. > > The sequence *MUST* reside in `PROGMEM`. ### `.activate()` > Start playing back the sequence. Best called from a macro. ## Further reading Starting from the [example][plugin:example] is the recommended way of getting started with the plugin. [plugin:example]: https://github.com/keyboardio/Akela-GhostInTheFirmware/blob/master/examples/GhostInTheFirmware/GhostInTheFirmware.ino