From 6d4f6f3f4965e3e71d878c36da71b745cc18e345 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Dusty Pomerleau Date: Fri, 8 Mar 2019 07:30:02 +1100 Subject: [Docs] Add Tap Dance example to the docs (#5326) * add a tapdance example for creating advanced mod-tap and layer-tap keys * add optional curly braces to match QMK conventions * change example to use `register_code16()` and tapdance keycodes more closely matching QMK variants --- docs/feature_tap_dance.md | 83 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 83 insertions(+) (limited to 'docs/feature_tap_dance.md') diff --git a/docs/feature_tap_dance.md b/docs/feature_tap_dance.md index f2f274944..b5e5218b0 100644 --- a/docs/feature_tap_dance.md +++ b/docs/feature_tap_dance.md @@ -314,3 +314,86 @@ qk_tap_dance_action_t tap_dance_actions[] = { And then simply use `TD(X_CTL)` anywhere in your keymap. If you want to implement this in your userspace, then you may want to check out how [DanielGGordon](https://github.com/qmk/qmk_firmware/tree/master/users/gordon) has implemented this in their userspace. + +### Example 5: Using tap dance for advanced mod-tap and layer-tap keys + +Tap dance can be used to emulate `MT()` and `LT()` behavior when the tapped code is not a basic keycode. This is useful to send tapped keycodes that normally require `Shift`, such as parentheses or curly braces—or other modified keycodes, such as `Control + X`. + +Below your layers and custom keycodes, add the following: + +```c +// tapdance keycodes +enum td_keycodes { + ALT_LP // Our example key: `LALT` when held, `(` when tapped. Add additional keycodes for each tapdance. +}; + +// define a type containing as many tapdance states as you need +typedef enum { + SINGLE_TAP, + SINGLE_HOLD, + DOUBLE_SINGLE_TAP +} td_state_t; + +// create a global instance of the tapdance state type +static td_state_t td_state; + +// declare your tapdance functions: + +// function to determine the current tapdance state +int cur_dance (qk_tap_dance_state_t *state); + +// `finished` and `reset` functions for each tapdance keycode +void altlp_finished (qk_tap_dance_state_t *state, void *user_data); +void altlp_reset (qk_tap_dance_state_t *state, void *user_data); +``` + +Below your `LAYOUT`, define each of the tapdance functions: + +```c +// determine the tapdance state to return +int cur_dance (qk_tap_dance_state_t *state) { + if (state->count == 1) { + if (state->interrupted || !state->pressed) { return SINGLE_TAP; } + else { return SINGLE_HOLD; } + } + if (state->count == 2) { return DOUBLE_SINGLE_TAP; } + else { return 3; } // any number higher than the maximum state value you return above +} + +// handle the possible states for each tapdance keycode you define: + +void altlp_finished (qk_tap_dance_state_t *state, void *user_data) { + td_state = cur_dance(state); + switch (td_state) { + case SINGLE_TAP: + register_code16(KC_LPRN); + break; + case SINGLE_HOLD: + register_mods(MOD_BIT(KC_LALT)); // for a layer-tap key, use `layer_on(_MY_LAYER)` here + break; + case DOUBLE_SINGLE_TAP: // allow nesting of 2 parens `((` within tapping term + tap_code16(KC_LPRN); + register_code16(KC_LPRN); + } +} + +void altlp_reset (qk_tap_dance_state_t *state, void *user_data) { + switch (td_state) { + case SINGLE_TAP: + unregister_code16(KC_LPRN); + break; + case SINGLE_HOLD: + unregister_mods(MOD_BIT(KC_LALT)); // for a layer-tap key, use `layer_off(_MY_LAYER)` here + break; + case DOUBLE_SINGLE_TAP: + unregister_code16(KC_LPRN); + } +} + +// define `ACTION_TAP_DANCE_FN_ADVANCED()` for each tapdance keycode, passing in `finished` and `reset` functions +qk_tap_dance_action_t tap_dance_actions[] = { + [ALT_LP] = ACTION_TAP_DANCE_FN_ADVANCED(NULL, altlp_finished, altlp_reset) +}; +``` + +Wrap each tapdance keycode in `TD()` when including it in your keymap, e.g. `TD(ALT_LP)`. -- cgit v1.2.3-24-g4f1b