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README.md
Kaleidoscope-TopsyTurvy
TopsyTurvy
is a plugin that inverts the behaviour of the Shift
key for some
selected keys. That is, if configured so, it will input !
when pressing the
1
key without Shift
, but with the modifier pressed, it will input the
original 1
symbol.
Using the plugin
To use the plugin, one needs to include the header, create a list, and configure
the provided TopsyTurvy
object to use the dictionary:
#include <Kaleidoscope.h>
#include <Kaleidoscope-TopsyTurvy.h>
static const Key topsyTurvyList[] PROGMEM = {
Key_1, Key_2, Key_3, Key_4, Key_5,
Key_6, Key_7, Key_8, Key_9, Key_0,
Key_NoKey
};
void setup () {
TopsyTurvy.configure (topsyTurvyList);
Kaleidoscope.setup (KEYMAP_SIZE);
Kaleidoscope.use (&TopsyTurvy, NULL);
}
The list of keys must be terminated with a Key_NoKey
, and must reside
in PROGMEM
.
Plugin methods
The plugin provides the TopsyTurvy
object, with the following methods:
.configure(list)
Tells
TopsyTurvy
to use the specified list of keys.
.on()
Turns the shift-inversion functionality on.
.off()
Turns the shift-inversion functionality off. In this case, no transformations will be applied, and even if keys pressed appear in the list, they will be ignored until the plugin is turned back on.
Further reading
Starting from the example is the recommended way of getting started with the plugin.