qmk/totem/keymaps/default/achordion.h

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/**
* @file achordion.h
* @brief Achordion: Customizing the tap-hold decision.
*
* Overview
* --------
*
* This library customizes when tap-hold keys are considered held vs. tapped
* based on the next pressed key, like Manna Harbour's Bilateral Combinations or
* ZMK's positional hold. The library works on top of QMK's existing tap-hold
* implementation. You define mod-tap and layer-tap keys as usual and use
* Achordion to fine-tune the behavior.
*
* When QMK settles a tap-hold key as held, Achordion intercepts the event.
* Achordion then revises the event as a tap or passes it along as a hold:
*
* * Chord condition: On the next key press, a customizable `achordion_chord()`
* function is called, which takes the tap-hold key and the next key pressed
* as args. When the function returns true, the tap-hold key is settled as
* held, and otherwise as tapped.
*
* * Timeout: If no other key press occurs within a timeout, the tap-hold key
* is settled as held. This is customizable with `achordion_timeout()`.
*
* Achordion only changes the behavior when QMK considered the key held. It
* changes some would-be holds to taps, but no taps to holds.
*
* @note Some QMK features handle events before the point where Achordion can
* intercept them, particularly: Combos, Key Lock, and Dynamic Macros. It's
* still possible to use these features and Achordion in your keymap, but beware
* they might behave poorly when used simultaneously with tap-hold keys.
*
*
* For full documentation, see
* <https://getreuer.info/posts/keyboards/achordion>
*/
#pragma once
#include "quantum.h"
#ifdef __cplusplus
extern "C" {
#endif
/**
* Handler function for Achordion.
*
* Call this function from `process_record_user()` as
*
* #include "features/achordion.h"
*
* bool process_record_user(uint16_t keycode, keyrecord_t* record) {
* if (!process_achordion(keycode, record)) { return false; }
* // Your macros...
* return true;
* }
*/
bool process_achordion(uint16_t keycode, keyrecord_t* record);
/**
* Matrix task function for Achordion.
*
* Call this function from `matrix_scan_user()` as
*
* void matrix_scan_user(void) {
* achordion_task();
* }
*/
void achordion_task(void);
/**
* Optional callback to customize which key chords are considered "held".
*
* In your keymap.c, define the callback
*
* bool achordion_chord(uint16_t tap_hold_keycode,
* keyrecord_t* tap_hold_record,
* uint16_t other_keycode,
* keyrecord_t* other_record) {
* // Conditions...
* }
*
* This callback is called if while `tap_hold_keycode` is pressed,
* `other_keycode` is pressed. Return true if the tap-hold key should be
* considered held, or false to consider it tapped.
*
* @param tap_hold_keycode Keycode of the tap-hold key.
* @param tap_hold_record keyrecord_t from the tap-hold press event.
* @param other_keycode Keycode of the other key.
* @param other_record keyrecord_t from the other key's press event.
* @return True if the tap-hold key should be considered held.
*/
bool achordion_chord(uint16_t tap_hold_keycode, keyrecord_t* tap_hold_record,
uint16_t other_keycode, keyrecord_t* other_record);
/**
* Optional callback to define a timeout duration per keycode.
*
* In your keymap.c, define the callback
*
* uint16_t achordion_timeout(uint16_t tap_hold_keycode) {
* // ...
* }
*
* The callback determines Achordion's timeout duration for `tap_hold_keycode`
* in units of milliseconds. The timeout be in the range 0 to 32767 ms (upper
* bound is due to 16-bit timer limitations). Use a timeout of 0 to bypass
* Achordion.
*
* @param tap_hold_keycode Keycode of the tap-hold key.
* @return Timeout duration in milliseconds in the range 0 to 32767.
*/
uint16_t achordion_timeout(uint16_t tap_hold_keycode);
/**
* Optional callback defining which mods are "eagerly" applied.
*
* This callback defines which mods are "eagerly" applied while a mod-tap
* key is still being settled. This is helpful to reduce delay particularly when
* using mod-tap keys with an external mouse.
*
* Define this callback in your keymap.c. The default callback is eager for
* Shift and Ctrl, and not for Alt and GUI:
*
* bool achordion_eager_mod(uint8_t mod) {
* return (mod & (MOD_LALT | MOD_LGUI)) == 0;
* }
*
* @note `mod` should be compared with `MOD_` prefixed codes, not `KC_` codes,
* described at <https://docs.qmk.fm/#/mod_tap>.
*
* @param mod Modifier `MOD_` code.
* @return True if the modifier should be eagerly applied.
*/
bool achordion_eager_mod(uint8_t mod);
/**
* Returns true if the args come from keys on opposite hands.
*
* @param tap_hold_record keyrecord_t from the tap-hold key's event.
* @param other_record keyrecord_t from the other key's event.
* @return True if the keys are on opposite hands.
*/
bool achordion_opposite_hands(const keyrecord_t* tap_hold_record,
const keyrecord_t* other_record);
#ifdef __cplusplus
}
#endif