* Add optional `hold-trigger-key-positions` hold-tap configuration
* Leverage configuration for decision making around when to trigger
hold decision in hold-taps.
* Add docs for new configuration.
* Tests for the new config/decision logic.
* Use lesser-known DT features to skip behaviors not referenced
in the user keymap
* Update the behaviors to skip code if no nodes found.
* Remove some empty config/data structs where unused in
behaviors.
Tap-and-hold a hold-tap to hold the tap behavior so it can repeat.
After a tap, if the same key is pressed within `quick_tap_ms`, the
tap behavior is always picked.
This is useful for things like `&ht LSHFT BACKSPACE` where holding
the backspace is required.
Implements #288.
Added a new setting to remember the user's preferred endpoint. When both USB and
BLE are connected, the preferred endpoint will be used.
Added a new behavior to control this setting. It supports commands:
&end END_USB - Prefer USB output
&end END_BLE - Prefer BLE output
&end END_TOG - Toggle between USB and BLE
This PR adds support to control the external power output from controllers like nice!nano, nRFMicro etc
I have implemented based on my understanding of Pete suggestion on this feature.
Testing done:
Tested by enabling and disabling the ext_power from application and verified
Verified the application does not crash with boards that does not have ext_power support
Note:
I did not test this in nice!nano since I don't have the boards. Will get help from others once the behavior PR is up
Next Steps:
Create a behavior PR to control enable/disable ext_power
* Add `bt` behavior that can be used to perform certain actions,
such as next/prev identity, reset identity, etc.
NOTE: Multiple identities is only supported for non-split shields,
due to missing Zephyr identity functionality for dual
central/peripheral devices.
* Proper bond reset tied to action, that honors peripheral bonds,
so folks can reset and pair to other hosts, without breaking
bonds between splt halves.
* Especially for splits, we need the ability to
unpair all paired devices as sledgehammer
if we need to "reset things", and doing so via
keymaps isn't suitable.
* Allows shields to define a collection of key
positions that if all held 2 seconds after
startup, will unpair all existing pairs for the
device.