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feat(behaviors): Custom Retro Tap Behavior #1289

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This PR adds the ability to have a custom binding for a retro-tap, giving 3 possible bindings on a hold-tap.

@nickconway nickconway force-pushed the retro-tap-binding branch from fd66034 to dbf5edf Compare May 21, 2022 08:45
@caksoylar caksoylar added enhancement New feature or request behaviors labels Jul 4, 2022
@nickconway nickconway marked this pull request as draft July 26, 2022 03:57
@nickconway nickconway changed the title feat(behaviors): Add custom retro tap binding feat(behaviors): Custom Retro Tap Behavior Aug 11, 2022
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Interesting idea. I think we can make it a little bit cleaner but I like the idea.

@nickconway nickconway force-pushed the retro-tap-binding branch from 7a85557 to 9afefe5 Compare June 3, 2023 00:56
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As my current keymap depends on this patch, I have produced an updated version that works with the current main branch of ZMK (a lot has changed in the hold-tap behavior since): https://github.com/voidyourwarranty2/zmk/tree/devel-retrotap

frnmjn added a commit to frnmjn/zmk that referenced this pull request Dec 8, 2024
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