Firmware for the Keyboardio Model 01 and other keyboards with AVR or ARM MCUs.
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README.md

Akela-SpaceCadet

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Space Cadet Shift is a way to make it more convenient to input parens - those ( and ) things -, symbols that a lot of programming languages use frequently. If you are working with Lisp, you are using these all the time.

What it does, is that it turns your left and right Shift keys into parens if you tap and release them, without pressing any other key while holding them. Therefore, to input, say, (print foo), you don't need to press Shift, hold it, and press 9 to get a (, you simply press and release Shift, and continue writing. You use it as if you had a dedicated key for parens!

But if you wish to write capital letters, you hold it, as usual, and you will not see any parens when you release it. You can also hold it for a longer time, and it still would act as a Shift, without the parens inserted on release: this is useful when you want to augment some mouse action with Shift, to select text, for example.

Using the plugin

Using the plugin with its defaults is as simple as including the header, and enabling the plugin:

#include <Akela-SpaceCadet.h>

void setup () {
  Keyboardio.setup (KEYMAP_SIZE);
  Keyboardio.use (&SpaceCadetShift, NULL);
}

This assumes a US QWERTY layout on the host computer, and will use the 9 and 0 keys for the left and right parens, respectively. To change these keys, use the .configure() method outlined below.

Plugin methods

The plugin has a number of methods available on the SpaceCadetShift object:

.configure(left, right)

Used to change the configuration of the plugin, namely, the keys used for the left and right parens. These keys will be pressed with Shift held, and should result in the opening and closing parens.

As an example, assuming a Hungarian QWERTZ layout where the parens are not on 9 and 0, we can use the following little snippet in the setup method of our Sketch:

void setup () {
  SpaceCadetShift.configure(Key_8, Key_9);
  Keyboardio.setup (KEYMAP_SIZE);
}

.on()

This method turns the SpaceCadet Shift behaviour on, if it was turned off.

.off()

Turns the SpaceCadet Shift behaviour off, making the Shift keys work as they did before, without the additional behaviour.

Further reading

Starting from the example is the recommended way of getting started with the plugin.