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I'm not really concerned about the implementation of this one. ![]() This is actually pretty simple to implement, and is mainly there as a quick-assist tool until you learn your new layout. Quick mock-up of what might happen when you press the preview button (picture borrowed from Elite Keyboards). I think you might be confused, these are two separate apps/goals.įirst app/goal would display an overlay of your keyboard layout, with the function layer you want to preview. Stop reinventing the wheel! =)ĭoes anyone know if either of these exist or anyone else think it might be useful? Hammerspoon map both shift pressed to caps lock software#Let them focus on the hardware and let software people do the software. I'm just tired of all these keyboard companies writing their own mediocre apps. Just a few ideas of what it could be used for. You could also have an app that could hook into Spotify or any audio coming from your computer and sync the lights to the music. First version would be for Windows (most likely just Windows 10). you get a new email and your keyboard could pulse green once or twice. Hammerspoon map both shift pressed to caps lock android#This would let you use your keyboard lights similar to an Android phone's notification light. ![]() I'm not a firmware guy though, other people should have more knowledge. Planning on HID unless someone knows a keyboard that sends non-HID commands, which I don't expect. Hammerspoon map both shift pressed to caps lock driver#Now I'm planning on writing a USB/HID filter driver and an associated app to allow you to train/learn all the possible commands your app sends and then we can do it from a single place. I did learn that Realforce sends the RGB values of their entire layout when you change the color of a single key, not very efficient. Started w/ a USB packet sniffer, but that was a little tedious. In the mean time, I've been investigating what commands apps are sending to their keyboards (Starting with Realforce RGB). This would be so much easier if all the companies agree on a standard for this (New HID standard maybe). Was also working on an app to handle RGB lighting of a variety of keyboards. You would have to do a little "setup" phase where you teach the app what keyboard you want it enabled for, and what layout it is actually capable of. I also swapped the keycaps on my Realforce RGB so I lost my FN layer there. I already swapped the keycaps on the Magicforce, so now I have to go look online and find some images of the stock keys to remind myself what the FN layer is. ![]() What inspired this: I bought a Magicforce 68 (to try out small ~60% layouts) and plan to buy some other non-standard layout keyboards, HHKB, ErgoDox, etc. So might need another key-combo to "preview" the layout/layers. I figured that most keyboards don't actually send any messages for the FN key and just handle it internally in their firmware. I had an idea for an app this morning that would display your FN layers overlaid on your screen when you held the FN key (for learning new layouts/layers). ![]()
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