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author | Leo Wzukw <leowzukw@users.noreply.github.com> | 2018-05-26 20:29:02 +0200 |
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committer | Drashna Jaelre <drashna@live.com> | 2018-05-26 11:29:02 -0700 |
commit | 3b1ddd12a53356196b565235c54d19e45bb17980 (patch) | |
tree | 0ae8ce90c3e22257489b16d28220cca514ddf859 /docs | |
parent | 716877b40ae77a7d354ea3a1a1ee5fb03fdb0a32 (diff) |
Refresh & improve leader documentation page (#2990)
* Refresh & improve leader documentation page
- register_code/unregister_code are not the recommanded way to do macro.
- Provide some details I wish I had found when first used the leader
functionality.
* Add old way to use macro.
Diffstat (limited to 'docs')
-rw-r--r-- | docs/feature_leader_key.md | 18 |
1 files changed, 11 insertions, 7 deletions
diff --git a/docs/feature_leader_key.md b/docs/feature_leader_key.md index fb74bf7c8b..46633b2870 100644 --- a/docs/feature_leader_key.md +++ b/docs/feature_leader_key.md @@ -17,14 +17,16 @@ void matrix_scan_user(void) { leader_end(); SEQ_ONE_KEY(KC_F) { - register_code(KC_S); - unregister_code(KC_S); + // Anything you can do in a macro. + SEND_STRING("QMK is awesome."); } - SEQ_TWO_KEYS(KC_A, KC_S) { - register_code(KC_H); - unregister_code(KC_H); + SEQ_TWO_KEYS(KC_D, KC_D) { + SEND_STRING(SS_LCTRL("a")SS_LCTRL("c")); } - SEQ_THREE_KEYS(KC_A, KC_S, KC_D) { + SEQ_THREE_KEYS(KC_D, KC_D, KC_S) { + SEND_STRING("https://start.duckduckgo.com"SS_TAP(X_ENTER)); + } + SEQ_TWO_KEYS(KC_A, KC_S) { register_code(KC_LGUI); register_code(KC_S); unregister_code(KC_S); @@ -34,4 +36,6 @@ void matrix_scan_user(void) { } ``` -As you can see, you have three function. you can use - `SEQ_ONE_KEY` for single-key sequences (Leader followed by just one key), and `SEQ_TWO_KEYS` and `SEQ_THREE_KEYS` for longer sequences. Each of these accepts one or more keycodes as arguments. This is an important point: You can use keycodes from **any layer on your keyboard**. That layer would need to be active for the leader macro to fire, obviously. +As you can see, you have a few function. You can use `SEQ_ONE_KEY` for single-key sequences (Leader followed by just one key), and `SEQ_TWO_KEYS`, `SEQ_THREE_KEYS` up to `SEQ_FIVE_KEYS` for longer sequences. + +Each of these accepts one or more keycodes as arguments. This is an important point: You can use keycodes from **any layer on your keyboard**. That layer would need to be active for the leader macro to fire, obviously. |