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authorJonathan Rascher <jon@bcat.name>2020-04-22 15:26:51 -0500
committerGitHub <noreply@github.com>2020-04-22 13:26:51 -0700
commitc1c579c554839b5bea1b23480837d9b67faf87d4 (patch)
tree153e2e309ac20060aefb023c2ca38a6a1861cf5f /keyboards/lily58
parent19bd8aa942519666fa8af298f7b80f6150d268a2 (diff)
[Keymap] Clean up my ergo keymaps and userspace (#8857)
* Remove more mouse keys settings missed in #8836 * Turn off more unwanted make options * clang-format my userspace * Reword ergo layout docs so Crkbd is canonical * Add a basic readme to my userspace * Tweak Crkbd readme wording and fix typos * Enable SPLIT_USB_DETECT for Lily58 w/ Elite-C bug
Diffstat (limited to 'keyboards/lily58')
-rw-r--r--keyboards/lily58/keymaps/bcat/config.h3
-rw-r--r--keyboards/lily58/keymaps/bcat/readme.md51
2 files changed, 13 insertions, 41 deletions
diff --git a/keyboards/lily58/keymaps/bcat/config.h b/keyboards/lily58/keymaps/bcat/config.h
index 1809262044..f7f08d076a 100644
--- a/keyboards/lily58/keymaps/bcat/config.h
+++ b/keyboards/lily58/keymaps/bcat/config.h
@@ -1,3 +1,6 @@
#pragma once
#define EE_HANDS
+
+/* Work around Elite-C v3 with broken VBUS detection. */
+#define SPLIT_USB_DETECT
diff --git a/keyboards/lily58/keymaps/bcat/readme.md b/keyboards/lily58/keymaps/bcat/readme.md
index 389def1432..0ea0d2278e 100644
--- a/keyboards/lily58/keymaps/bcat/readme.md
+++ b/keyboards/lily58/keymaps/bcat/readme.md
@@ -1,49 +1,18 @@
# bcat's Lily58 layout
-This split ergo layout is standard QWERTY on the default layer, with symbols on
-the lower layer, numbers/navigation on the raise layer, and media keys centered
-around the ESDF cluster in the adjust (raise + lower) layer. A few general
-principles went into this layout:
+This split ergo layout follows my preferred [Crkbd
+layout](https://github.com/qmk/qmk_firmware/tree/master/keyboards/crkbd/keymaps/bcat)
+with the following changes:
-* The number row is optional, as are the outermost bottom row keys and the
-"extra" keys on the innnermost columns below the controllers. This allows me to
-switch between this keyboard and a 40% like the
-[Crkbd](https://github.com/qmk/qmk_firmware/tree/master/keyboards/lily58/keymaps/bcat)
-without breaking muscle memory.
+* There's an optional number row at the top of the keyboard. I am quite used to
+using layers for numbers and symbols, so in practice this goes unused.
-* Space and Enter are on the big thumb keys so they're easy to press.
+* The dedicated Hyphen/Underscore and Equals/Plus keys on the number row are
+placed in the same positions as on the ErgoDox EZ. (There's no real reason for
+this; I just had to do _something_ with those keys.)
-* There are two shift keys because Right Shift is all that important, but just
-because I don't have any better ideas for what to put there.
-
-* Arrow keys are on VIM-style HJKL keys.
-
-* Home/End and Page Up/Page Down are equivalent to the arrow keys, but
-translated down one row.
-
-* Navigation is usable with just the right hand, to enable left-handed mousing
-at the same time. Additionally, Web page scrolling (Space, Shift+Space) is
-possible with just the left hand, for writing at the same time as scrolling.
-
-* Escape is easy to reach because Vim is life.
-
-* Since most of the modifiers are on the left half, keys frequently pressed
-together with mods (e.g., numbers, function keys, etc.) are on the Raise layer
-activated by the right thumb.
-
-* Every key on a TKL has a binding.
-
-* Backspace is bound in the same place on every layer to avoid having to let go
-of layer-shift keys to fix a mistake.
-
-* Likewise, the comma and period keys are not rebound on the raise layer to
-allow typing numbers with thousand separators and decimal points without
-releasing the layer key.
-
-* Brackets and braces are on or near the home row for quick access when coding.
-They're positioned below the parens on the Raise layer for easy recall.
-
-* For consistency, mods aren't rebound on layers (except for the Tab key).
+* The extra thumb keys are used for dedicated Ctrl/Menu keys (not super useful)
+and browser back/forward navigation keys (actually more useful than expected).
## Default layer