This enables support for the OLKB style "Tri Layer" keycodes. These function similar to the MO
(momentary) function key, but if both the "Lower" and "Upper" keys are pressed, it activates a third "Adjust" layer. To enable this functionality, add this line to your rules.mk
:
TRI_LAYER_ENABLE = yes
Note that the "upper", "lower" and "adjust" names don't have a particular significance, they are just used to identify and clarify the behavior. Layers are processed from highest numeric value to lowest, however the values are not required to be consecutive.
For a detailed explanation of how the layer stack works, check out Keymap Overview.
Keycode | Alias | Description |
---|---|---|
QK_TRI_LAYER_LOWER |
TL_LOWR |
Momentarily enables the "lower" layer. Enables the "adjust" layer if the "upper" layer is also enabled" |
QK_TRI_LAYER_UPPER |
TL_UPPR |
Momentarily enables the "upper" layer. Enables the "adjust" layer if the "lower" layer is also enabled" |
To change the default values for the layers, you can change these defines, in your config.h
Config name | Default | Description |
---|---|---|
TRI_LAYER_LOWER_LAYER |
1 |
Sets the default for the "lower" layer. |
TRI_LAYER_UPPER_LAYER |
2 |
Sets the default for the "upper" layer. |
TRI_LAYER_ADJUST_LAYER |
3 |
Sets the default for the "adjust" layer. |
Eg, if you wanted to set the "Adjust" layer to be layer 5, you'd add this to your config.h
:
#define TRI_LAYER_ADJUST_LAYER 5
Function name | Description |
---|---|
set_tri_layer_lower_layer(layer) |
Changes the "lower" layer*. |
set_tri_layer_upper_layer(layer) |
Changes the "upper" layer*. |
set_tri_layer_adjust_layer(layer) |
Changes the "adjust" layer*. |
set_tri_layer_layers(lower, upper, adjust) |
Sets the "lower", "upper" and "adjust" layers*. |
get_tri_layer_lower_layer() |
Gets the current "lower" layer. |
get_tri_layer_upper_layer() |
Gets the current "upper" layer. |
get_tri_layer_adjust_layer() |
Gets the current "adjust" layer. |
!> Note: these settings are not persisent, and will be reset to the default on power loss or power cycling of the controller.