Hub16 QMK configurator support + various bugfixes (#11496)
* qmk configurator support + various bugfixes * Update keyboards/hub16/rules.mk Co-authored-by: Drashna Jaelre <drashna@live.com> Co-authored-by: Drashna Jaelre <drashna@live.com> Co-authored-by: Nick Brassel <nick@tzarc.org>
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# AutoHotKey Companion
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## Overview
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AutoHotKey Companion Keymap for <a href="https://www.tindie.com/products/joshajohnson/hub16-programmable-macro-keyboard/">Hub16 macropad</a> is designed be a quick and easy way to get started with AutoHotKey and to provide a foundation for customizing your own macropad. I upgraded to the Super16 from a Super16 because it kept the RGB underglow lights for an easy way (RGB) to identify what layer I was on with a quick glance or peripheral vision and added 2 rotary encoders and a USB 2.0 hub with USB-C ports. The F13 to F24 keys were selected as they are rarely used so you won't run into conflicts with existing application shortcuts and AutoHotKey recognizes them without any issues. *Note:* MacOS does not support/recognize F21 to F24 so these would need to be remapped for Mac users.
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AutoHotKey Companion Keymap for <a href="https://www.tindie.com/products/joshajohnson/hub16-programmable-macro-keyboard/">Hub16 macropad</a> is designed be a quick and easy way to get started with AutoHotKey and to provide a foundation for customizing your own macropad. I upgraded to the Hub16 from a Super16 because it kept the RGB underglow lights for an easy way (RGB) to identify what layer I was on with a quick glance or peripheral vision and added 2 rotary encoders and a USB 2.0 hub with USB-C ports. The F13 to F24 keys were selected as they are rarely used so you won't run into conflicts with existing application shortcuts and AutoHotKey recognizes them without any issues. *Note:* MacOS does not support/recognize F21 to F24 so these would need to be remapped for Mac users.
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Same functionality can be accomplished with other similar applications on the host system like Keyboard Maestro, AutoIt, etc.
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## Host Configuration
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Once the keymap has been flashed to the Super16, you can download the accompanying AutoHotKey file or create your own and have it start automatically either via a Windows Task or another way. Using AutoHotKey allows adjustment of functionality of the buttons without the need to change your map and reflash the macropad every time.
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Once the keymap has been flashed to the Hub16, you can download the accompanying AutoHotKey file or create your own and have it start automatically either via a Windows Task or another way. Using AutoHotKey allows adjustment of functionality of the buttons without the need to change your map and reflash the macropad every time.
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Starting the AHK file can be done either by:
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* Creating a Windows Task
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* Adding the AHK to the startup folder
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TAP_DANCE_ENABLE = no # Support for tap dancing
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