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+# SPDX-FileCopyrightText: 2021 Phillip Burgess for Adafruit Industries
+#
+# SPDX-License-Identifier: MIT
+
+# MACROPAD Hotkeys example: Mouse control
+
+# The syntax for Mouse macros is highly peculiar, in order to maintain
+# backward compatibility with the original keycode-only macro files.
+# The third item for each macro is a list in brackets, and each value within
+# is normally an integer (Keycode), float (delay) or string (typed literally).
+# Consumer Control codes were added as list-within-list, and then mouse
+# further complicates this by adding dicts-within-list. Each mouse-related
+# dict can have any mix of keys 'buttons' w/integer mask of button values
+# (positive to press, negative to release), 'x' w/horizontal motion,
+# 'y' w/vertical and 'wheel' with scrollwheel motion.
+
+# To reference Mouse constants, import Mouse like so...
+from keycode_win_frnb import Keycode # Use the french bepo layout
+
+import skeleton
+from actions import Action
+
+def conv(macropad, key, pressed):
+ Action().key(pressed, [Keycode.CONTROL, Keycode.TWO])
+
+def planning(macropad, key, pressed):
+ Action().key(pressed, [Keycode.CONTROL, Keycode.FOUR])
+
+def link(macropad, key, pressed):
+ Action().key(pressed, [Keycode.CONTROL, Keycode.K])
+
+def build_application():
+
+ configuration = skeleton.Configuration("Teams")
+ configuration.visible = False
+ configuration.registerKey(0, "Convers.", conv, 0x050000)
+ configuration.registerKey(3, "Planning", planning, 0x050200)
+ configuration.registerKey(2, "Link", link, 0x020002)
+
+
+ return configuration
+
+configuration = build_application()
+