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Features in a diverging fork: OneShot, TapDance, steno-like input Chord #109

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jtroo opened this issue Feb 18, 2023 · 0 comments
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jtroo commented Feb 18, 2023

Preface: I create this issue not as an ask for anyone to go and do the work for this. It is just for visibility in case somebody has a desire to, and would appreciate the knowledge that this exists.

I and others have been working on an OS-based key remapping project — kanata — which uses a local fork of keyberon. The fork has diverged a bit for the purposes of the kanata project, which are different from the needs of keyboard firmware. The added key actions would still be upstreamable with some effort if one wanted the features.

Notable feature additions (repeat of the title, other than sequence which has a PR open)

  • OneShot / Sticky key
  • Sequences: from the open PR, but with the addition of a Custom sequence event
  • TapDance: lazy and eager
  • Chord: steno-like input chording
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