docs(codes): Refer to LSHIFT instead of LSHFT
`LSHIFT` is slightly more intuitive and should result in fewer user errors.
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@ -85,7 +85,7 @@ This example configures a hold-tap that works well for homerow mods:
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default_layer {
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bindings = <
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&hm LCTRL A &hm LGUI S &hm LALT D &hm LSHFT F
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&hm LCTRL A &hm LGUI S &hm LALT D &hm LSHIFT F
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>;
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};
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};
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@ -19,13 +19,13 @@ The Mod-Tap behavior either acts as a held modifier, or as a tapped keycode.
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### Behavior Binding
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- Reference: `&mt`
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- Parameter #1: The keycode to be sent when activating as a modifier, e.g. `LSHFT`
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- Parameter #1: The keycode to be sent when activating as a modifier, e.g. `LSHIFT`
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- Parameter #2: The keycode to sent when used as a tap, e.g. `A`, `B`.
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Example:
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```
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&mt LSHFT A
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&mt LSHIFT A
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```
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### Configuration
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### Behavior Binding
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- Reference: `&sk`
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- Parameter #1: The keycode , e.g. `LSHFT`
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- Parameter #1: The keycode , e.g. `LSHIFT`
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Example:
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```
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&sk LSHFT
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&sk LSHIFT
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```
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You can use any keycode that works for `&kp` as parameter to `&sk`:
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### Advanced usage
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Sticky keys can be combined; if you tap `&sk LCTRL` and then `&sk LSHFT` and then `&kp A`, the output will be ctrl+shift+a.
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Sticky keys can be combined; if you tap `&sk LCTRL` and then `&sk LSHIFT` and then `&kp A`, the output will be ctrl+shift+a.
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### Comparison to QMK
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### Advanced usage
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Sticky layers behave slightly different from sticky keys. They are configured to `quick-release`. This means that the layer is released immediately when another key is pressed. "Normal" sticky keys are not `quick-release`; they are released when the next key is released. This makes it possible to combine sticky layers and sticky keys as such: tap `&sl 1`, tap `&sk LSHFT` on layer 1, tap `&kp A` on base layer to output shift+A.
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Sticky layers behave slightly different from sticky keys. They are configured to `quick-release`. This means that the layer is released immediately when another key is pressed. "Normal" sticky keys are not `quick-release`; they are released when the next key is released. This makes it possible to combine sticky layers and sticky keys as such: tap `&sl 1`, tap `&sk LSHIFT` on layer 1, tap `&kp A` on base layer to output shift+A.
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### Comparison to QMK
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For example of a binding that uses two parameters, you can see how "mod-tap" (`mt`) is bound:
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```
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&mt LSHFT D
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&mt LSHIFT D
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```
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Here, the first parameter is the set of modifiers that should be used for the "hold" behavior, and the second
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The first defines the nodes for all the available behaviors in ZMK, which will be referenced in the behavior bindings. This is how bindings like `&kp` can reference the key press behavior defined with an anchor name of `kp`.
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The second include brings in the defines for all the keycodes (e.g. `A`, `N1`, `C_PLAY`) and the modifiers (e.g. `LSHFT`) used for various behavior bindings.
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The second include brings in the defines for all the keycodes (e.g. `A`, `N1`, `C_PLAY`) and the modifiers (e.g. `LSHIFT`) used for various behavior bindings.
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### Root devicetree Node
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// | SHIFT | Z | X | C | V | B | CTRL+A | CTRL+C | | CTRL+V | CTRL+X | N | M | , | . | / | R CTRL |
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// | GUI | DEL | RETURN | SPACE | ESCAPE | | RETURN | SPACE | TAB | BSPC | R ALT |
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bindings = <
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&kp ESC &kp Q &kp W &kp E &kp R &kp T &kp Y &kp U &kp I &kp O &kp P &kp BSLH
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&kp TAB &kp A &kp S &kp D &kp F &kp G &kp H &kp J &kp K &kp L &kp SEMI &kp QUOTE
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&kp LSHFT &kp Z &kp X &kp C &kp V &kp B &kp LC(A) &kp LC(C) &kp LC(V) &kp LC(X) &kp N &kp M &kp COMMA &kp DOT &kp FSLH &kp RCTRL
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&kp ESC &kp Q &kp W &kp E &kp R &kp T &kp Y &kp U &kp I &kp O &kp P &kp BSLH
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&kp TAB &kp A &kp S &kp D &kp F &kp G &kp H &kp J &kp K &kp L &kp SEMI &kp QUOTE
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&kp LSHIFT &kp Z &kp X &kp C &kp V &kp B &kp LC(A) &kp LC(C) &kp LC(V) &kp LC(X) &kp N &kp M &kp COMMA &kp DOT &kp FSLH &kp RCTRL
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&kp LGUI &kp DEL &kp RET &kp SPACE &kp ESC &kp RET &kp SPACE &kp TAB &kp BSPC &kp RALT
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>;
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// | SHIFT | Z | X | C | V | B | CTRL+A | CTRL+C | | CTRL+V | CTRL+X | N | M | , | . | / | R CTRL |
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// | GUI | DEL | RETURN | SPACE | ESCAPE | | RETURN | SPACE | TAB | BSPC | R ALT |
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bindings = <
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&kp ESC &kp Q &kp W &kp E &kp R &kp T &kp Y &kp U &kp I &kp O &kp P &kp BSLH
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&kp TAB &kp A &kp S &kp D &kp F &kp G &kp H &kp J &kp K &kp L &kp SEMI &kp QUOTE
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&kp LSHFT &kp Z &kp X &kp C &kp V &kp B &kp LC(A) &kp LC(C) &kp LC(V) &kp LC(X) &kp N &kp M &kp COMMA &kp DOT &kp FSLH &kp RCTRL
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&kp ESC &kp Q &kp W &kp E &kp R &kp T &kp Y &kp U &kp I &kp O &kp P &kp BSLH
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&kp TAB &kp A &kp S &kp D &kp F &kp G &kp H &kp J &kp K &kp L &kp SEMI &kp QUOTE
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&kp LSHIFT &kp Z &kp X &kp C &kp V &kp B &kp LC(A) &kp LC(C) &kp LC(V) &kp LC(X) &kp N &kp M &kp COMMA &kp DOT &kp FSLH &kp RCTRL
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&kp LGUI &kp DEL &kp RET &kp SPACE &kp ESC &kp RET &kp SPACE &kp TAB &kp BSPC &kp RALT
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>;
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