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README.md
Kaleidoscope-MagicCombo
The MagicCombo
extension provides a way to perform custom actions when a
particular set of keys are held down together. The functionality assigned to
these keys are not changed, and the custom action triggers as long as all keys
within the set are pressed. The order in which they were pressed do not matter.
This can be used to tie complex actions to key chords.
Using the extension
To use the extension, we must include the header, create an array of combos we want to work with, let the plugin know we want to work with those, and then use a special function to handle the combos:
#include <Kaleidoscope.h>
#include <Kaleidoscope-MagicCombo.h>
static const kaleidoscope::MagicCombo::combo_t magic_combos[] PROGMEM = {
{R1C3 | R2C1 | R2C4 | R2C7, // left hand,
R0C11 | R1C12 | R2C14 //right hand
},
{0, 0}
};
void magicComboActions(uint8_t combo_index, uint32_t left_hand, uint32_t right_hand) {
switch (combo_index) {
case 0:
Serial.println("It's a kind of magic!");
break;
}
}
KALEIDOSCOPE_INIT_PLUGINS(MagicCombo);
void setup() {
Serial.begin(9600);
Kaleidoscope.setup();
MagicCombo.magic_combos = magic_combos;
}
The combo list must reside in PROGMEM
, and is a list of tuples. Each
element in the array has two fields: the left hand state, and the right hand
state upon which to trigger the custom action. Both of these are bit fields,
each bit set tells the extension that the key with that index must be held for
the action to trigger. It is recommended to use the RxCy
macros of the core
KaleidoscopeFirmware
, and or them together to form a bitfield.
To see how the RxCy
coordinates correspond to the physical keys of your
keyboard, you'll have to consult the documentation for the keyboard.
Below, you can find a diagram showing the layout for the Keyboardio Model 01.
The combo list must end with an element containing zero values for both the left and the right halves.
Extension methods
The extension provides a MagicCombo
singleton object, with the following
methods and properties:
.magic_combos
Setting this property lets the plugin know which combinations of key presses we are interested in. If any of these are found active, the
magicComboActions()
function will be called.
.min_interval
Restrict the magic action to fire at most once every
minInterval
milliseconds.Defaults to 500.
Overrideable methods
Whenever an combination is found to be held, the extension will trigger an
action, in each scan cycle until the keys remain held. This is done by calling
the overrideable magicComboActions
function:
magicComboActions(combo_index, left_hand, right_hand)
Called whenever a combination is found to be held. The function by default does nothing, and it is recommended to override it from within the Sketch.
The first argument will be the index in the combo list, the other two are the key states on the left and right halves, respectively.
Plugins that build upon this extensions should not override this function, but provide helpers that can be called from it. An override should only happen in the Sketch.
Further reading
Starting from the example is the recommended way of getting started with the plugin.
RxCy
coordinates for a Model01: