qmk-keychron-q3-colemak-dh/keyboards/espectro/keymaps/mac
noroadsleft 584a7a0395 Keyboard: Espectro refactor and Configurator support (#4666)
* Espectro: layout macro refactor

- updated to #pragma once method
- restructure LAYOUT_all data as block comment
  - Configurator was reading the LAYOUT_all macro even though it was commented out.
- updated all keyswitch arguments to use K<ROW><COLUMN> notation
- add LAYOUT_iso macro
- add info.json file for Configurator support

* Espectro: keymap refactor

- deleted unused MODS_CTRL_MASK definitions
- iso keymap refactored to use LAYOUT_iso macro
- default and iso keymaps refactored for readability
2018-12-18 09:16:06 -08:00
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config.h Keyboard: adding Espectro (#4343) 2018-11-04 07:39:58 -08:00
keymap.c Keyboard: Espectro refactor and Configurator support (#4666) 2018-12-18 09:16:06 -08:00
readme.md Keyboard: adding Espectro (#4343) 2018-11-04 07:39:58 -08:00

This is u/TurboMech's keyboard layout for Espectro.

It is designed for Mac OS, due to the specific functions created.

Here is the layout found in the keymap.c file.

I use shortcuts for the Function row (above number row) listed below
  • Scrn Bright Up: F14
  • Scrn Bright Down: F15
  • Expose: LCTRL + Up
  • Launchpad: LCTRL + L
  • Show Desktop: F11
  • Show/Hide Dock: LALT + LGUI + D
  • Screen Capture: LCTRL + S
  • Custom Shortcut 1: LCTRL + LGUI + 1
  • Custom Shortcut 2: LCTRL + LGUI + 2
    • use the custom shortcuts for whatever you want: launch an application, a macro, etc.
  • Play/Pause: exactly that
  • Mute / Volume Up / Volume Down: exactly what it says
  • QALL: Quit all applications
Going down the right side from Vol Down:
  • POWER: this serves as the power button on Mac's only. Press and hold the button as you would on your Macbook or iMac keyboard.
  • Menu: this slides the notification bar on the right side (its the same as on iPhones/ iPads)

See below keymaps for how to setup shortcuts on Mac

Base Layer

Needs updating.

Function Layer 1 - See above for shortcuts

Needs updating

How to use/ setup shortcuts on Mac

  • First navigate to System Preferences > Keyboard > Shortcuts
    • You can use any of them in here
    • Just set them to the shortcut keys listed above

How to make your own (to launch applications, quit all, etc.)

  • Navigate to Automator > New Document > click Service > Choose
  • Now we have to setup our shortcut
    • Here's how to setup the Quit All Shortcut
      • In the right window select the Service recieves dropdown > select No Input
      • At the top left click the Name (Search) > type quit > click and hold Quit All Applications > drag to the right hand box (under the Service Recieves)
        • IMPORTANT You have to click the Run button at the upper right hand corner in order for these to actually work.
      • Now click File > Save > save it as Quit All Apps (or whatever you want) / you can also just exit out and it'll ask you if you want to save
  • Navigate back to System Preferences > Keyboard > Shortcuts
    • The new shortcut can be found under services, set it to one of the shortcuts I listed above and done
  • The same applies for applications in the Name (search) just type the application you want to have as shortcut. Don't forget to run it, then do the same steps to set it up as a shortcut.