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I'd like to request an additional combo feature to be able to perform two behaviours in one: first, I would like to send the first keypress, second, I want to activate the combo when I press the second key and third, activate the key that was last pressed.
To give an example, I have a tab key with hold-tap that I use to activate my numpad layer on hold (&tog). But, it can be quicker and easier to use a momentary layer (&mo) instead. To lock into the numpad layer, I would then make it so that holding the Tab key with a another key on the numpad layer (a number) activates a combo that performs an (&tog), whereas the number key that I press is also sent (so I avoid having to hit the number key twice.
Ideally, I would like see an expanded combo behaviour to configure them so that I can specify whether and which key strokes are activated in which sequence.
I would prefer a solution where I don't need a copy of the numpad layer to achieve this behaviour, so I hope this makes sense!
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I'd like to request an additional combo feature to be able to perform two behaviours in one: first, I would like to send the first keypress, second, I want to activate the combo when I press the second key and third, activate the key that was last pressed.
To give an example, I have a tab key with hold-tap that I use to activate my numpad layer on hold (&tog). But, it can be quicker and easier to use a momentary layer (&mo) instead. To lock into the numpad layer, I would then make it so that holding the Tab key with a another key on the numpad layer (a number) activates a combo that performs an (&tog), whereas the number key that I press is also sent (so I avoid having to hit the number key twice.
Ideally, I would like see an expanded combo behaviour to configure them so that I can specify whether and which key strokes are activated in which sequence.
I would prefer a solution where I don't need a copy of the numpad layer to achieve this behaviour, so I hope this makes sense!
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: