* USB boot protocol support
* Use a single definition of a boot report, used for regular reports in
non-6KRO, and for rollover in all branches.
* Handle gaps in the zmk report when producing a boot report in HKRO mode. For
.example, if it was 8KRO, it would be possible to have the state 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
17 (by pressing 8 keys, and letting go of the first 7). Copying the first 6
bytes would not show up the single pressed key.
* Disable usb status change and callback on SOF events:
SOF events were introduced by the boot protocol changes, and required internally
by Zephyr's idle support, but are unused within ZMK itself. Ignore them in the
usb status callback.
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Co-authored-by: Andrew Childs <lorne@cons.org.nz>
* Update docs for mod-morph
* Add unit tests for mod-morph
* Add keep-mods to DT binding
Co-authored-by: Martin Aumüller <aumuell@reserv.at>
Co-authored-by: Cem Aksoylar <caksoylar@users.noreply.github.com>
* Add ZMK_HID_CONSUMER_REPORT_USAGES choice to allow choosing
between full consumer usage range, with poor OS compat,
or basic consumer usage range, with broader compat.
this makes LS(LEFT_CONTROL) work as if shift and control were both
pressed explicitly. Previously, the left shift would have been released
as soon as another key was pressed. The implicit behavior is useful in
case of LS(NUMBER_1) when rolling over to other keys.
Also see #361.
* If various events get dropped, we can end up with duplicate
codes in our report, so tweak to ensure we look for all matches
and clear them when we have a keycode released.
The application usage used by report 1 is `HID_USAGE_GD_KEYBOARD`. Moreover, the `keys` usage page (0x07) that primarily feeds into this report is predominantly keyboard codes. The rest of the system should align with this naming convention.
This prevents stuck keys when switching endpoints by clearing
everything in the HID report and sending one last report before
switching to the new endpoint.