Steve Losh described the Space Cadet Shift quite well. Essentially, when you tap Left Shift on its own, you get an opening parenthesis; tap Right Shift on its own and you get the closing one. When held, the Shift keys function as normal. Yes, it's as cool as it sounds, and now even cooler supporting Control and Alt as well!
Firstly, in your keymap, do one of the following:
- Replace the Left Shift key with
KC_LSPO
(Left Shift, Parenthesis Open), and Right Shift withKC_RSPC
(Right Shift, Parenthesis Close). - Replace the Left Control key with
KC_LCPO
(Left Control, Parenthesis Open), and Right Control withKC_RCPC
(Right Control, Parenthesis Close). - Replace the Left Alt key with
KC_LAPO
(Left Alt, Parenthesis Open), and Right Alt withKC_RAPC
(Right Alt, Parenthesis Close). - Replace any Shift key in your keymap with
KC_SFTENT
(Right Shift, Enter).
Keycode | Description |
---|---|
KC_LSPO |
Left Shift when held, ( when tapped |
KC_RSPC |
Right Shift when held, ) when tapped |
KC_LCPO |
Left Control when held, ( when tapped |
KC_RCPC |
Right Control when held, ) when tapped |
KC_LAPO |
Left Alt when held, ( when tapped |
KC_RAPC |
Right Alt when held, ) when tapped |
KC_SFTENT |
Right Shift when held, Enter when tapped |
Space Cadet's functionality can conflict with the default Command functionality when both Shift keys are held at the same time. See the Command feature for info on how to change it, or make sure that Command is disabled in your rules.mk
with:
COMMAND_ENABLE = no
By default Space Cadet assumes a US ANSI layout, but if your layout uses different keys for parentheses, you can redefine them in your config.h
. In addition, you can redefine the modifier to send on tap, or even send no modifier at all. The new configuration defines bundle all options up into a single define of 3 key codes in this order: the Modifier
when held or when used with other keys, the Tap Modifer
sent when tapped (no modifier if KC_TRNS
), finally the Keycode
sent when tapped. Now keep in mind, mods from other keys will still apply to the Keycode
if say KC_RSFT
is held while tapping KC_LSPO
key with KC_TRNS
as the Tap Modifer
.
Define | Default | Description |
---|---|---|
LSPO_KEYS |
KC_LSFT, LSPO_MOD, LSPO_KEY |
Send KC_LSFT when held, the mod and key defined by LSPO_MOD and LSPO_KEY . |
RSPC_KEYS |
KC_RSFT, RSPC_MOD, RSPC_KEY |
Send KC_RSFT when held, the mod and key defined by RSPC_MOD and RSPC_KEY . |
LCPO_KEYS |
KC_LCTL, KC_LSFT, KC_9 |
Send KC_LCTL when held, the mod KC_LSFT with the key KC_9 when tapped. |
RCPC_KEYS |
KC_RCTL, KC_RSFT, KC_0 |
Send KC_RCTL when held, the mod KC_RSFT with the key KC_0 when tapped. |
LAPO_KEYS |
KC_LALT, KC_LSFT, KC_9 |
Send KC_LALT when held, the mod KC_LSFT with the key KC_9 when tapped. |
RAPC_KEYS |
KC_RALT, KC_RSFT, KC_0 |
Send KC_RALT when held, the mod KC_RSFT with the key KC_0 when tapped. |
SFTENT_KEYS |
KC_RSFT, KC_TRNS, SFTENT_KEY |
Send KC_RSFT when held, no mod with the key SFTENT_KEY when tapped. |
These defines are used in the above defines internally to support backwards compatibility, so you may continue to use them, however the above defines open up a larger range of flexibility than before. As an example, say you want to not send any modifier when you tap just KC_LSPO
, with the old defines you had an all or nothing choice of using the DISABLE_SPACE_CADET_MODIFIER
define. Now you can define that key as: #define LSPO_KEYS KC_LSFT, KC_TRNS, KC_9
. This tells the system to set Left Shift if held or used with other keys, then on tap send no modifier (transparent) with the KC_9
.
Define | Default | Description |
---|---|---|
LSPO_KEY |
KC_9 |
The keycode to send when Left Shift is tapped |
RSPC_KEY |
KC_0 |
The keycode to send when Right Shift is tapped |
LSPO_MOD |
KC_LSFT |
The modifier to apply to LSPO_KEY |
RSPC_MOD |
KC_RSFT |
The modifier to apply to RSPC_KEY |
SFTENT_KEY |
KC_ENT |
The keycode to send when the Shift key is tapped |
DISABLE_SPACE_CADET_MODIFIER |
Not defined | If defined, prevent the Space Cadet from applying a modifier |