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Ninepad
This is my zmk config for my handwired ninepad macropad
- layer 0: default - window switcher - layer picker
- layer 1: media
- layer 2: bluetooth
- layer 3: minecraft_1
- layer 4: minecraft_2
- layer 5: arrows
- layer 6: empty
- layer 7: reset
- layer 8: numbers
- layer 9: empty
(Left) fully assembled ninepad (Right) plate with switches inserted ready for wiring
Getting back to default
No matter what layer you are in, holding 7 (top left) will bring you to the 7th layer (reset). Now tap 9 (to right) and you will go back to the default layer.
layer 0: default - window switcher - layer picker
Once plugged in you will be brought to the default layer. Tapping on any key in this layer will press Left Gui (Super) plus the corresponding number. I have my window manager set up so that this will take you to workspace 1-9.
Double tapping any key on this layer will take you to the layer with the corresponding number layer 1-9.
layer 1: media
This layer has media keys, play/pause, next track, previous track, and volume.
layer 2: bluetooth
This layer has bluetooth select profile for 1-4, bluetooth clear, backlight toggle, and rgb toggle.
layer 3: minecraft_1
This layer is for minecraft. It has wasd, q, e, shift, control, and space. Holding space will take you to minecraft_2.
layer 4: minecraft_2
This layer has less critical minecraft keys, b, f5, f3, esc, f, and grave.
layer 5: arrows
This layer is for navigation, it has arrows, page up, page down, home, end, and escape.
layer 6: empty
This layer is left unused.
layer 7: reset
This is a critical layer that allows me to hold 7 and tap nine from any layer to get back to layer zero. Notice the &to 0, this is what does that.
layer 8: numbers
numbers 1-9
layer 9: empty
This layer is left unused.