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Is there a way to have a toggle-activated layer temporarily deactivated for the duration of a key press? It is sometimes useful to toggle into a "task specific" layer that will be used for 95% of keypresses during a task. However, occasionally it is necessary to very briefly deactivate the "task specific" layer, i.e., revert to main. Deactivating the "task specific" layer during a key press would be less distracting than deactivating it and later reactivating it.
I don't see how to do this with toggle because it will permanently switch to the "normal layer" and also because main doesn't appear to be a proper layer to which one might switch.
In short, is there a way to get similar effect to an unlayer() / unoverload() action?
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Is there a way to have a toggle-activated layer temporarily deactivated for the duration of a key press? It is sometimes useful to toggle into a "task specific" layer that will be used for 95% of keypresses during a task. However, occasionally it is necessary to very briefly deactivate the "task specific" layer, i.e., revert to main. Deactivating the "task specific" layer during a key press would be less distracting than deactivating it and later reactivating it.
I don't see how to do this with toggle because it will permanently switch to the "normal layer" and also because main doesn't appear to be a proper layer to which one might switch.
In short, is there a way to get similar effect to an unlayer() / unoverload() action?
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: