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noroadsleft 7f4f0f7685 Remove deprecated QUANTUM_DIR code blocks from makefiles (#4754)
* Remove QUANTUM_DIR code blocks from keyboard rules

This commit removes the deprecated "QUANTUM_DIR" code block from
rules.mk files that affect entire keyboards.

* remove QUANTUM_DIR code blocks from rules for default keymaps

This commit removes the deprecated "QUANTUM_DIR" code block from
rules.mk files that affect default keymaps.

* remove QUANTUM_DIR code blocks from rules for user keymaps

This commit removes the deprecated "QUANTUM_DIR" code block from
rules.mk files that affect "user" keymaps. (It's actually any keymap
that isn't named `default`.)

* remove QUANTUM_DIR code blocks from rules for community layouts

This commit removes the deprecated "QUANTUM_DIR" code block from
rules.mk files for community layouts.

* remove QUANTUM_DIR code blocks from rules for userspaces

This commit removes the deprecated "QUANTUM_DIR" code block from
rules.mk files for userspaces.
2019-01-04 07:25:48 -08:00
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config.h Keyboard: Shuffle keyboards into thevankeyboards directory (#3895) 2018-09-13 09:40:43 -07:00
keymap.c Keyboard: Shuffle keyboards into thevankeyboards directory (#3895) 2018-09-13 09:40:43 -07:00
readme.md Keyboard: Shuffle keyboards into thevankeyboards directory (#3895) 2018-09-13 09:40:43 -07:00
rules.mk Remove deprecated QUANTUM_DIR code blocks from makefiles (#4754) 2019-01-04 07:25:48 -08:00

Flip Phone layout for Roadkit

BEWARE, THIS DOES NOT WORK YET.

Uses the numpad with classic cellular phone style letters assigned to the numbers.

LAYERS

  • Numpad - The layer that matches the caps mostly
  • FPH - Base layer for text
  • FPHNOISY - Text layer that outputs every character and then backspaces as they're replaced
  • DYN - dynamic macro layer for recording and playing macros

FPH

Poke the "2" key twice and it makes "B".

FPHNOISY

Poke the "2" key twice and it makes "A"+backspace+"B" so you can see it cycle through.

MACROS

May be able to record macros with the T9 layer because the "KC_*"s are only sent at the end. Trying to do a macro with T9NOISY would probably fill up the buffer in just a few characters.