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title: Conditional Layers |
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Conditional layers support activating a particular layer (called the `then-layer`) when all layers |
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in a specified set (called the `if-layers`) are active. This feature generalizes what's commonly |
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known as tri-layer support, allowing activation of two layers (usually called "lower" and "raise") |
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to trigger a third (usually called "adjust"). |
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Another way to think of this feature is as a simple combo system for layers, just like the usual |
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[combos for behaviors](combos.md). |
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## Configuration |
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Conditional layers are configured via a `conditional_layers` node in your `.keymap` file as follows: |
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``` |
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/ { |
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conditional_layers { |
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compatible = "zmk,conditional-layers"; |
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tri_layer { |
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if-layers = <1 2>; |
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then-layer = <3>; |
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}; |
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}; |
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}; |
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``` |
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Each conditional layer configuration may have whatever name you like, but it's helpful to choose |
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something self explanatory like `tri_layer`. The following properties are supported: |
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- `if-layers` specifies a set of layer numbers, all of which must be active for the conditional |
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layer to trigger. |
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- `then-layer` specifies a layer number that should be activated if and only if all the layers |
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specified in the `if-layers` property are active. |
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Therefore, in this example, layer 3 ("adjust") will be activated if and only if both layers 1 |
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("lower") and 2 ("raise") are active. |
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:::tip |
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Since higher-numbered layers are processed first, a `then-layer` should generally have a higher |
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number than its associated `if-layers` so the `then-layer` can be accessed when active. |
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:::info |
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Activating a `then-layer` in one conditional layer configuration can trigger the `if-layers` |
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condition in another configuration, possibly repeatedly. |
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:::caution |
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When configured as a `then-layer`, a layer's activation status is entirely controlled by the |
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conditional layers feature. Even if the layer is activated for another reason (such as a [momentary |
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layer](../behaviors/layers.md#momentary-layer) behavior), it will be immediately deactivated if the |
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associated `then-layers` configuration is not met. As such, we recommend avoiding using regular |
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layer behaviors for `then-layer` targets. |
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