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Grave Escape
If you're using a 60% keyboard, or any other layout with no F-row, you will have noticed that there is no dedicated Escape key. Grave Escape is a feature that allows you to share the grave key (`
and ~
) with Escape.
Usage
Replace the KC_GRAVE
key in your keymap (usually to the left of the 1
key) with KC_GESC
. Most of the time this key will output KC_ESC
when pressed. However, when Shift or GUI are held down it will output KC_GRV
instead.
What Your OS Sees
If Mary presses GESC on her keyboard, the OS will see an KC_ESC character. Now if Mary holds Shift down and presses GESC it will output ~
, or a shifted backtick. Now if she holds GUI/CMD/WIN, it will output a simple `
character.
Keycodes
Key | Aliases | Description |
---|---|---|
KC_GESC |
GRAVE_ESC |
Escape when pressed, ` when Shift or GUI are held |
Caveats
- On macOS CMD/GUI + KC_GRV is actually mapped to a hot key so it will not output a backtick.
Configuration
There are several possible key combinations this will break, among them Control+Shift+Escape on Windows and Command+Option+Escape on macOS. To work around this, you can #define
these options in your config.h
:
Define | Description |
---|---|
GRAVE_ESC_ALT_OVERRIDE |
Always send Escape if Alt is pressed |
GRAVE_ESC_CTRL_OVERRIDE |
Always send Escape if Control is pressed |
GRAVE_ESC_GUI_OVERRIDE |
Always send Escape if GUI is pressed |
GRAVE_ESC_SHIFT_OVERRIDE |
Always send Escape if Shift is pressed |