qmk_sweep_skeletyl/keyboards/xd60/keymaps/yuuki/README.md
Florian Beeres 7e2223f822 Improved README of yuuki and added RGB commands (#1983)
* Add yuuki keymap

Documentation is still a TODO and the keymap may not be final

* GRV on colon

* add KC_GRV to FN ESC

* more RGB modes

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For some reason the JPG had red outlines around the keys.

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* gh60 stytle layout

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# yuuki's Layout
Customized xd60 keymap with inspirations from HHKB and the layout I used on my Vortex Core (a 40% keyboard).
## Programming Instructions
Change the layout in `keymap.c` then run `make xd60:yuuki`. The compiled file will be located in `.build/xd60_yuuki.hex` relative to the project root. To flash it onto your keyboard, use whatever program works on your OS. I personally use `dfu-programmer`, and run:
* reset keyboard by pressing the reset button on the back of the PCB
* `sudo dfu-programmer atmega32u4 erase`
* `sudo dfu-programmer atmega32u4 flash .build/xd60_yuuki.hex`
* `sudo dfu-programmer atmega32u4 start`
## Layout
![Keyboard Layout](https://github.com/cideM/cidem.github.io/blob/master/keyboard-layout.png "Layout")
Upper row is default layer, bottom row is function layer. I Didn't include the symbols, such as @,# or $, as their placement is just as you'd expect it.
## Summary of Changes
| Key | Function |
| -------------------------- | ---------------------------------- |
| Capslock | Forward Slash when tapped and Left Control when held |
| Left Control | Temporarily activate function layer |
| FN + ESC | Grave |
| Space Cadet Shift | Left Shift tapped writes ( and Right Shift tapped writes ) |
| FN + HJKL | Arrow Keys |
| Rightmost key in second row from bottom | Temporarily activate function layer |
| FN + C | ^ |
| FN + V | & (both for convenience as I use these keys a lot with VIM navigation and I find them hard reach) |