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ee132284861f1084046086b7ae11d56623df7834 — Snipeye 7 years ago ea81926
Generic Pointing Device (#1767)

M common_features.mk => common_features.mk +4 -0
@@ 69,6 69,10 @@ ifeq ($(strip $(FAUXCLICKY_ENABLE)), yes)
    SRC += $(QUANTUM_DIR)/fauxclicky.c
endif

ifeq ($(strip $(POINTING_DEVICE_ENABLE)), yes)
	SRC += $(QUANTUM_DIR)/pointing_device.c
endif

ifeq ($(strip $(UCIS_ENABLE)), yes)
    OPT_DEFS += -DUCIS_ENABLE
    UNICODE_COMMON = yes

A docs/feature_pointing_device.md => docs/feature_pointing_device.md +47 -0
@@ 0,0 1,47 @@
## Pointing Device

Pointing Device is a generic name for a feature intended to be generic: moving the system pointer arround.  There are certainly other options for it - like mousekeys - but this aims to be easily modifiable and lightweight.  You can implement custom keys to control functionality, or you can gather information from other peripherals and insert it directly here - let QMK handle the processing for you.

To enable Pointing Device, uncomment the following line in your rules.mk:

```
POINTING_DEVICE_ENABLE = yes
```

To manipulate the mouse report, you can use the following functions:

* `pointing_device_get_report()` - Returns the current report_mouse_t that represents the information sent to the host computer
* `pointing_device_set_report(report_mouse_t newMouseReport)` - Overrides and saves the report_mouse_t to be sent to the host computer

Keep in mind that a report_mouse_t (here "mouseReport") has the following properties:

* `mouseReport.x` - this is a signed int from -127 to 127 (not 128, this is defined in USB HID spec) representing movement (+ to the right, - to the left) on the x axis.
* `mouseReport.y` - this is a signed int from -127 to 127 (not 128, this is defined in USB HID spec) representing movement (+ upward, - downward) on the y axis.
* `mouseReport.v` - this is a signed int from -127 to 127 (not 128, this is defined in USB HID spec) representing vertical scrolling (+ upward, - downward).
* `mouseReport.h` - this is a signed int from -127 to 127 (not 128, this is defined in USB HID spec) representing horizontal scrolling (+ right, - left).
* `mouseReport.buttons` - this is a uint8_t in which the last 5 bits are used.  These bits represent the mouse button state - bit 3 is mouse button 5, and bit 7 is mouse button 1.

When the mouse report is sent, the x, y, v, and h values are set to 0 (this is done in "pointing_device_send()", which can be overridden to avoid this behavior).  This way, button states persist, but movement will only occur once.  For further customization, both `pointing_device_init` and `pointing_device_task` can be overridden.

In the following example, a custom key is used to click the mouse and scroll 127 units vertically and horizontally, then undo all of that when released - because that's a totally useful function.  Listen, this is an example:

```
case MS_SPECIAL:
	report_mouse_t currentReport = pointing_device_get_report();
    if (record->event.pressed)
    {
        currentReport.v = 127;
		currentReport.h = 127;
		currentReport.buttons |= MOUSE_BTN1; //this is defined in report.h
    }
    else
    {
        currentReport.v = -127;
        currentReport.h = -127;
        currentReport.buttons &= ~MOUSE_BTN1;
    }
	pointing_device_set_report(currentReport);
    break;
```

Recall that the mouse report is set to zero (except the buttons) whenever it is sent, so the scrolling would only occur once in each case.
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M docs/features.md => docs/features.md +1 -1
@@ 102,4 102,4 @@ case MACRO_RAISED:
    update_tri_layer(LAYER_LOWER, LAYER_RAISED, LAYER_ADJUST);
  }
  break;
```
```
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A quantum/pointing_device.c => quantum/pointing_device.c +62 -0
@@ 0,0 1,62 @@
/*
Copyright 2017 Joshua Broekhuijsen <snipeye+qmk@gmail.com>

This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
the Free Software Foundation, either version 2 of the License, or
(at your option) any later version.

This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
GNU General Public License for more details.

You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
along with this program.  If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
*/

#include <stdint.h>
#include "report.h"
#include "host.h"
#include "timer.h"
#include "print.h"
#include "debug.h"
#include "pointing_device.h"

static report_mouse_t mouseReport = {};

__attribute__ ((weak))
void pointing_device_init(void){
    //initialize device, if that needs to be done.
}

__attribute__ ((weak))
void pointing_device_send(void){
    //If you need to do other things, like debugging, this is the place to do it.
    host_mouse_send(mouseReport);
	//send it and 0 it out except for buttons, so those stay until they are explicity over-ridden using update_pointing_device
	mouseReport.x = 0;
	mouseReport.y = 0;
	mouseReport.v = 0;
	mouseReport.h = 0;
}

__attribute__ ((weak))
void pointing_device_task(void){
    //gather info and put it in:
    //mouseReport.x = 127 max -127 min
    //mouseReport.y = 127 max -127 min
    //mouseReport.v = 127 max -127 min (scroll vertical)
    //mouseReport.h = 127 max -127 min (scroll horizontal)
    //mouseReport.buttons = 0x1F (decimal 31, binary 00011111) max (bitmask for mouse buttons 1-5, 1 is rightmost, 5 is leftmost) 0x00 min
    //send the report
    pointing_device_send();
}

report_mouse_t pointing_device_get_report(void){
	return mouseReport;
}

void pointing_device_set_report(report_mouse_t newMouseReport){
	mouseReport = newMouseReport;
}
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A quantum/pointing_device.h => quantum/pointing_device.h +31 -0
@@ 0,0 1,31 @@
/*
Copyright 2017 Joshua Broekhuijsen <snipeye+qmk@gmail.com>

This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
the Free Software Foundation, either version 2 of the License, or
(at your option) any later version.

This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
GNU General Public License for more details.

You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
along with this program.  If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
*/

#ifndef POINTING_DEVICE_H
#define POINTING_DEVICE_H

#include <stdint.h>
#include "host.h"
#include "report.h"

void pointingdevice_init(void);
void pointing_device_task(void);
void pointing_device_send(void);
report_mouse_t pointing_device_get_report(void);
void pointing_device_set_report(report_mouse_t newMouseReport);

#endif

M tmk_core/common/keyboard.c => tmk_core/common/keyboard.c +10 -0
@@ 63,6 63,9 @@ along with this program.  If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
#ifdef VISUALIZER_ENABLE
#   include "visualizer/visualizer.h"
#endif
#ifdef POINTING_DEVICE_ENABLE
#   include "pointing_device.h"
#endif

#ifdef MATRIX_HAS_GHOST
extern const uint16_t keymaps[][MATRIX_ROWS][MATRIX_COLS];


@@ 153,6 156,9 @@ void keyboard_init(void) {
#ifdef FAUXCLICKY_ENABLE
    fauxclicky_init();
#endif
#ifdef POINTING_DEVICE_ENABLE
    pointing_device_init();
#endif
#if defined(NKRO_ENABLE) && defined(FORCE_NKRO)
    keymap_config.nkro = 1;
#endif


@@ 239,6 245,10 @@ MATRIX_LOOP_END:
    visualizer_update(default_layer_state, layer_state, visualizer_get_mods(), host_keyboard_leds());
#endif

#ifdef POINTING_DEVICE_ENABLE
    pointing_device_task();
#endif

    // update LED
    if (led_status != host_keyboard_leds()) {
        led_status = host_keyboard_leds();