qmk/docs/feature_velocikey.md
Chris Lewis c1c5922aae Velocikey: Match RGB animation speed to typing speed (#3754)
* Draft commit of typing speed RGB control

* More information in the readme

* Support all RGB animation modes (Fixes #1)

* Added support for all RGB light modes to use typing speed

Except christmas lights because that is seizure-inducing at high speeds!

* Introduced a value range specific to each RGB mode

Because some modes are a little too much when running at full speed!

* Update readme.md

* Update readme.md

* Re-arrange typing_speed definitions (Fixes #5) (#6)

* Re-arrange variable definitions to avoid including quantum.h from rgblight.c

* Fix a compilation error when trying to run make test:all

* Tweaks to the typing speed decay rate

* Renamed to momentum; moved implementation into dedicated files

* Groundwork for toggling momentum on/off (currently always on)

* Add EEPROM toggle for momentum-matching

* Moved momentum out of RGBLIGHT_ENABLE toggles so it's more generic

* Move momentum decay task out of rgblight_task()

* Fix missing momentum.h in lufa.c

* Experimental LED support (untested)

* Draft commit of typing speed RGB control

* More information in the readme

* Support all RGB animation modes (Fixes #1)

* Added support for all RGB light modes to use typing speed

Except christmas lights because that is seizure-inducing at high speeds!

* Introduced a value range specific to each RGB mode

Because some modes are a little too much when running at full speed!

* Update readme.md

* Update readme.md

* Re-arrange typing_speed definitions (Fixes #5) (#6)

* Re-arrange variable definitions to avoid including quantum.h from rgblight.c

* Fix a compilation error when trying to run make test:all

* Tweaks to the typing speed decay rate

* Renamed to momentum; moved implementation into dedicated files

* Groundwork for toggling momentum on/off (currently always on)

* Add EEPROM toggle for momentum-matching

* Moved momentum out of RGBLIGHT_ENABLE toggles so it's more generic

* Move momentum decay task out of rgblight_task()

* Fix missing momentum.h in lufa.c

* Added documentation

* Renamed feature to velocikey

* Reverted readme to original state

* Correct the readme title

* Updated feature name in the docs

* Update EECONFIG name

* Add compile-time toggles for velocikey

* Update feature documentation

* Revert "Merge branch 'led-support' into master"

This reverts commit e123ff5febf61639b9a9020748e1c2e2313460ff, reversing
changes made to df111a55b9d4929182e16108b1c0ead15b16df97.

* Move velocikey EECONFIG definition to depend on VELOCIKEY_ENABLE

* Rename decay_task function to decelerate

* Apply suggestions from code review

Co-Authored-By: chrislewisdev <chris@chrislewisdev.com>

* Re-order eeconfig definitions

* Apply coding conventions

* Apply #ifdef check in lufa.c

* Refactored interval time checks into one functionc

* Small rename

* Fix unused function error for layouts not using all rgb effects

* Only update EEPROM if Velocikey is enabled

* Incorporate code review feedback

* Small adjustment to top-end decay rate

* Add Velocikey documentation to table of contents

* Bring tetris:default keymap size down by disabling audio
2019-02-21 07:22:46 -08:00

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Velocikey

Velocikey is a feature that lets you control the speed of lighting effects (like the Rainbow Swirl effect) with the speed of your typing. The faster you type, the faster the lights will go!

Usage

For Velocikey to take effect, there are two steps. First, when compiling your keyboard, you'll need to set VELOCIKEY_ENABLE=yes in rules.mk, e.g.:

BOOTMAGIC_ENABLE = no
MOUSEKEY_ENABLE = no
STENO_ENABLE = no
EXTRAKEY_ENABLE = yes
VELOCIKEY_ENABLE = yes

Then, while using your keyboard, you need to also turn it on with the VLK_TOG keycode, which toggles the feature on and off.

The following light effects will all be controlled by Velocikey when it is enabled:

  • RGB Breathing
  • RGB Rainbow Mood
  • RGB Rainbow Swirl
  • RGB Snake
  • RGB Knight

Support for LED breathing effects is planned but not available yet.

As long as Velocikey is enabled, it will control the speed regardless of any other speed setting that your RGB lights are currently on.

Configuration

Velocikey doesn't currently support any configuration via keyboard settings. If you want to adjust something like the speed increase or decay rate, you would need to edit velocikey.c and adjust the values there to achieve the kinds of speeds that you like.