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* Fix edge case when using One Shot Layer with Auto Shift, and it not triggering the cleanup * Remove junk code (no longer used) * Replace `(un)register_code` calls with `tap_code` where appropriate * Fixed up Switch check to be more readable (less verbose) * Simplified modifier check (if it comes back non-zero, there are mods) * Add additional function calls for autoshift settings * Made all variables static, since there are function calls to get their status * Fixed up documentation * Re-add special characters that were missed * formatting pass
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# Auto Shift: Why Do We Need a Shift Key?
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Tap a key and you get its character. Tap a key, but hold it *slightly* longer
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and you get its shifted state. Voilà! No shift key needed!
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## Why Auto Shift?
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Many people suffer from various forms of RSI. A common cause is stretching your
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fingers repetitively long distances. For us on the keyboard, the pinky does that
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all too often when reaching for the shift key. Auto Shift looks to alleviate that
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problem.
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## How Does It Work?
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When you tap a key, it stays depressed for a short period of time before it is
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then released. This depressed time is a different length for everyone. Auto Shift
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defines a constant `AUTO_SHIFT_TIMEOUT` which is typically set to twice your
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normal pressed state time. When you press a key, a timer starts and then stops
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when you release the key. If the time depressed is greater than or equal to the
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`AUTO_SHIFT_TIMEOUT`, then a shifted version of the key is emitted. If the time
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is less than the `AUTO_SHIFT_TIMEOUT` time, then the normal state is emitted.
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## Are There Limitations to Auto Shift?
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Yes, unfortunately.
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1. Key repeat will cease to work. For example, before if you wanted 20 'a'
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characters, you could press and hold the 'a' key for a second or two. This no
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longer works with Auto Shift because it is timing your depressed time instead
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of emitting a depressed key state to your operating system.
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2. You will have characters that are shifted when you did not intend on shifting, and
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other characters you wanted shifted, but were not. This simply comes down to
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practice. As we get in a hurry, we think we have hit the key long enough
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for a shifted version, but we did not. On the other hand, we may think we are
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tapping the keys, but really we have held it for a little longer than
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anticipated.
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## How Do I Enable Auto Shift?
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Add to your `rules.mk` in the keymap folder:
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AUTO_SHIFT_ENABLE = yes
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If no `rules.mk` exists, you can create one.
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Then compile and install your new firmware with Auto Key enabled! That's it!
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## Modifiers
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By default, Auto Shift is disabled for any key press that is accompanied by one or more
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modifiers. Thus, Ctrl+A that you hold for a really long time is not the same
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as Ctrl+Shift+A.
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You can re-enable Auto Shift for modifiers by adding a define to your `config.h`
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```c
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#define AUTO_SHIFT_MODIFIERS
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```
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In which case, Ctrl+A held past the `AUTO_SHIFT_TIMEOUT` will be sent as Ctrl+Shift+A
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## Configuring Auto Shift
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If desired, there is some configuration that can be done to change the
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behavior of Auto Shift. This is done by setting various variables the
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`config.h` file located in your keymap folder. If no `config.h` file exists, you can create one.
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A sample is
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```c
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#pragma once
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#define AUTO_SHIFT_TIMEOUT 150
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#define NO_AUTO_SHIFT_SPECIAL
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```
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### AUTO_SHIFT_TIMEOUT (Value in ms)
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This controls how long you have to hold a key before you get the shifted state.
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Obviously, this is different for everyone. For the common person, a setting of
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135 to 150 works great. However, one should start with a value of at least 175, which
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is the default value. Then work down from there. The idea is to have the shortest time required to get the shifted state without having false positives.
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Play with this value until things are perfect. Many find that all will work well
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at a given value, but one or two keys will still emit the shifted state on
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occasion. This is simply due to habit and holding some keys a little longer
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than others. Once you find this value, work on tapping your problem keys a little
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quicker than normal and you will be set.
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?> Auto Shift has three special keys that can help you get this value right very quick. See "Auto Shift Setup" for more details!
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### NO_AUTO_SHIFT_SPECIAL (simple define)
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Do not Auto Shift special keys, which include -\_, =+, [{, ]}, ;:, '", ,<, .>,
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and /?
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### NO_AUTO_SHIFT_NUMERIC (simple define)
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Do not Auto Shift numeric keys, zero through nine.
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### NO_AUTO_SHIFT_ALPHA (simple define)
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Do not Auto Shift alpha characters, which include A through Z.
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## Using Auto Shift Setup
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This will enable you to define three keys temporarily to increase, decrease and report your `AUTO_SHIFT_TIMEOUT`.
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### Setup
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Map three keys temporarily in your keymap:
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| Key Name | Description |
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|----------|-----------------------------------------------------|
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| KC_ASDN | Lower the Auto Shift timeout variable (down) |
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| KC_ASUP | Raise the Auto Shift timeout variable (up) |
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| KC_ASRP | Report your current Auto Shift timeout value |
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| KC_ASON | Turns on the Auto Shift Function |
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| KC_ASOFF | Turns off the Auto Shift Function |
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| KC_ASTG | Toggles the state of the Auto Shift feature |
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Compile and upload your new firmware.
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### Use
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It is important to note that during these tests, you should be typing
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completely normal and with no intention of shifted keys.
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1. Type multiple sentences of alphabetical letters.
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2. Observe any upper case letters.
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3. If there are none, press the key you have mapped to `KC_ASDN` to decrease
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time Auto Shift timeout value and go back to step 1.
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4. If there are some upper case letters, decide if you need to work on tapping
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those keys with less down time, or if you need to increase the timeout.
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5. If you decide to increase the timeout, press the key you have mapped to
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`KC_ASUP` and go back to step 1.
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6. Once you are happy with your results, press the key you have mapped to
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`KC_ASRP`. The keyboard will type by itself the value of your
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`AUTO_SHIFT_TIMEOUT`.
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7. Update `AUTO_SHIFT_TIMEOUT` in your `config.h` with the value reported.
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8. Remove `AUTO_SHIFT_SETUP` from your `config.h`.
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9. Remove the key bindings `KC_ASDN`, `KC_ASUP` and `KC_ASRP`.
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10. Compile and upload your new firmware.
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#### An Example Run
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hello world. my name is john doe. i am a computer programmer playing with
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keyboards right now.
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[PRESS KC_ASDN quite a few times]
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heLLo woRLd. mY nAMe is JOHn dOE. i AM A compUTeR proGRaMMER PlAYiNG witH
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KEYboArDS RiGHT NOw.
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[PRESS KC_ASUP a few times]
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hello world. my name is john Doe. i am a computer programmer playing with
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keyboarDs right now.
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[PRESS KC_ASRP]
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115
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The keyboard typed `115` which represents your current `AUTO_SHIFT_TIMEOUT`
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value. You are now set! Practice on the *D* key a little bit that showed up
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in the testing and you'll be golden.
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