This feature allows you to use RGB LED matrices driven by external drivers. It hooks into the RGBLIGHT system so you can use the same keycodes as RGBLIGHT to control it.
If you want to use single color LED's you should use the LED Matrix Subsystem instead.
RGB Matrix is an abstraction layer on top of an underlying LED driver API. The list of supported LED drivers is below; see the respective documentation for information on how to configure the driver.
Driver | Max LEDs |
---|---|
APA102 | ? |
AW20216S | 72 |
IS31FL3218 | 6 |
IS31FL3236 | 12 |
IS31FL3729 | 45 |
IS31FL3731 | 48 |
IS31FL3733 | 64 |
IS31FL3736 | 32 |
IS31FL3737 | 48 |
IS31FL3741 | 117 |
IS31FL3742A | 60 |
IS31FL3743A | 66 |
IS31FL3745 | 48 |
IS31FL3746A | 24 |
SNLED27351 | 64 |
WS2812 | ? |
To assign the RGB Matrix driver, add the following to your rules.mk
, for example:
RGB_MATRIX_DRIVER = is31fl3218
From this point forward the configuration is the same for all the drivers. The led_config_t
struct provides a key electrical matrix to led index lookup table, what the physical position of each LED is on the board, and what type of key or usage the LED if the LED represents. Here is a brief example:
led_config_t g_led_config = { {
// Key Matrix to LED Index
{ 5, NO_LED, NO_LED, 0 },
{ NO_LED, NO_LED, NO_LED, NO_LED },
{ 4, NO_LED, NO_LED, 1 },
{ 3, NO_LED, NO_LED, 2 }
}, {
// LED Index to Physical Position
{ 188, 16 }, { 187, 48 }, { 149, 64 }, { 112, 64 }, { 37, 48 }, { 38, 16 }
}, {
// LED Index to Flag
1, 4, 4, 4, 4, 1
} };
The first part, // Key Matrix to LED Index
, tells the system what key this LED represents by using the key's electrical matrix row & col. The second part, // LED Index to Physical Position
represents the LED's physical { x, y }
position on the keyboard. The default expected range of values for { x, y }
is the inclusive range { 0..224, 0..64 }
. This default expected range is due to effects that calculate the center of the keyboard for their animations. The easiest way to calculate these positions is imagine your keyboard is a grid, and the top left of the keyboard represents { x, y }
coordinate { 0, 0 }
and the bottom right of your keyboard represents { 224, 64 }
. Using this as a basis, you can use the following formula to calculate the physical position:
x = 224 / (NUMBER_OF_COLS - 1) * COL_POSITION
y = 64 / (NUMBER_OF_ROWS - 1) * ROW_POSITION
Where NUMBER_OF_COLS, NUMBER_OF_ROWS, COL_POSITION, & ROW_POSITION are all based on the physical layout of your keyboard, not the electrical layout.
As mentioned earlier, the center of the keyboard by default is expected to be { 112, 32 }
, but this can be changed if you want to more accurately calculate the LED's physical { x, y }
positions. Keyboard designers can implement #define RGB_MATRIX_CENTER { 112, 32 }
in their config.h file with the new center point of the keyboard, or where they want it to be allowing more possibilities for the { x, y }
values. Do note that the maximum value for x or y is 255, and the recommended maximum is 224 as this gives animations runoff room before they reset.
// LED Index to Flag
is a bitmask, whether or not a certain LEDs is of a certain type. It is recommended that LEDs are set to only 1 type.
Define | Value | Description |
---|---|---|
HAS_FLAGS(bits, flags) |
n/a | Evaluates to true if bits has all flags set |
HAS_ANY_FLAGS(bits, flags) |
n/a | Evaluates to true if bits has any flags set |
LED_FLAG_NONE |
0x00 |
If this LED has no flags |
LED_FLAG_ALL |
0xFF |
If this LED has all flags |
LED_FLAG_MODIFIER |
0x01 |
If the LED is on a modifier key |
LED_FLAG_UNDERGLOW |
0x02 |
If the LED is for underglow |
LED_FLAG_KEYLIGHT |
0x04 |
If the LED is for key backlight |
LED_FLAG_INDICATOR |
0x08 |
If the LED is for keyboard state indication |
Key | Aliases | Description |
---|---|---|
QK_RGB_MATRIX_ON |
RM_ON |
Turn on RGB Matrix |
QK_RGB_MATRIX_OFF |
RM_OFF |
Turn off RGB Matrix |
QK_RGB_MATRIX_TOGGLE |
RM_TOGG |
Toggle RGB Matrix on or off |
QK_RGB_MATRIX_MODE_NEXT |
RM_NEXT |
Cycle through animations |
QK_RGB_MATRIX_MODE_PREVIOUS |
RM_PREV |
Cycle through animations in reverse |
QK_RGB_MATRIX_HUE_UP |
RM_HUEU |
Cycle through hue |
QK_RGB_MATRIX_HUE_DOWN |
RM_HUED |
Cycle through hue in reverse |
QK_RGB_MATRIX_SATURATION_UP |
RM_SATU |
Increase the saturation |
QK_RGB_MATRIX_SATURATION_DOWN |
RM_SATD |
Decrease the saturation |
QK_RGB_MATRIX_VALUE_UP |
RM_VALU |
Increase the brightness level |
QK_RGB_MATRIX_VALUE_DOWN |
RM_VALD |
Decrease the brightness level |
QK_RGB_MATRIX_SPEED_UP |
RM_SPDU |
Increase the animation speed |
QK_RGB_MATRIX_SPEED_DOWN |
RM_SPDD |
Decrease the animation speed |
All effects have been configured to support current configuration values (Hue, Saturation, Value, & Speed) unless otherwise noted below. These are the effects that are currently available:
enum rgb_matrix_effects {
RGB_MATRIX_NONE = 0,
RGB_MATRIX_SOLID_COLOR = 1, // Static single hue, no speed support
RGB_MATRIX_ALPHAS_MODS, // Static dual hue, speed is hue for secondary hue
RGB_MATRIX_GRADIENT_UP_DOWN, // Static gradient top to bottom, speed controls how much gradient changes
RGB_MATRIX_GRADIENT_LEFT_RIGHT, // Static gradient left to right, speed controls how much gradient changes
RGB_MATRIX_BREATHING, // Single hue brightness cycling animation
RGB_MATRIX_BAND_SAT, // Single hue band fading saturation scrolling left to right
RGB_MATRIX_BAND_VAL, // Single hue band fading brightness scrolling left to right
RGB_MATRIX_BAND_PINWHEEL_SAT, // Single hue 3 blade spinning pinwheel fades saturation
RGB_MATRIX_BAND_PINWHEEL_VAL, // Single hue 3 blade spinning pinwheel fades brightness
RGB_MATRIX_BAND_SPIRAL_SAT, // Single hue spinning spiral fades saturation
RGB_MATRIX_BAND_SPIRAL_VAL, // Single hue spinning spiral fades brightness
RGB_MATRIX_CYCLE_ALL, // Full keyboard solid hue cycling through full gradient
RGB_MATRIX_CYCLE_LEFT_RIGHT, // Full gradient scrolling left to right
RGB_MATRIX_CYCLE_UP_DOWN, // Full gradient scrolling top to bottom
RGB_MATRIX_CYCLE_OUT_IN, // Full gradient scrolling out to in
RGB_MATRIX_CYCLE_OUT_IN_DUAL, // Full dual gradients scrolling out to in
RGB_MATRIX_RAINBOW_MOVING_CHEVRON, // Full gradient Chevron shapped scrolling left to right
RGB_MATRIX_CYCLE_PINWHEEL, // Full gradient spinning pinwheel around center of keyboard
RGB_MATRIX_CYCLE_SPIRAL, // Full gradient spinning spiral around center of keyboard
RGB_MATRIX_DUAL_BEACON, // Full gradient spinning around center of keyboard
RGB_MATRIX_RAINBOW_BEACON, // Full tighter gradient spinning around center of keyboard
RGB_MATRIX_RAINBOW_PINWHEELS, // Full dual gradients spinning two halfs of keyboard
RGB_MATRIX_FLOWER_BLOOMING, // Full tighter gradient of first half scrolling left to right and second half scrolling right to left
RGB_MATRIX_RAINDROPS, // Randomly changes a single key's hue
RGB_MATRIX_JELLYBEAN_RAINDROPS, // Randomly changes a single key's hue and saturation
RGB_MATRIX_HUE_BREATHING, // Hue shifts up a slight ammount at the same time, then shifts back
RGB_MATRIX_HUE_PENDULUM, // Hue shifts up a slight ammount in a wave to the right, then back to the left
RGB_MATRIX_HUE_WAVE, // Hue shifts up a slight ammount and then back down in a wave to the right
RGB_MATRIX_PIXEL_FRACTAL, // Single hue fractal filled keys pulsing horizontally out to edges
RGB_MATRIX_PIXEL_FLOW, // Pulsing RGB flow along LED wiring with random hues
RGB_MATRIX_PIXEL_RAIN, // Randomly light keys with random hues
RGB_MATRIX_TYPING_HEATMAP, // How hot is your WPM!
RGB_MATRIX_DIGITAL_RAIN, // That famous computer simulation
RGB_MATRIX_SOLID_REACTIVE_SIMPLE, // Pulses keys hit to hue & value then fades value out
RGB_MATRIX_SOLID_REACTIVE, // Static single hue, pulses keys hit to shifted hue then fades to current hue
RGB_MATRIX_SOLID_REACTIVE_WIDE, // Hue & value pulse near a single key hit then fades value out
RGB_MATRIX_SOLID_REACTIVE_MULTIWIDE, // Hue & value pulse near multiple key hits then fades value out
RGB_MATRIX_SOLID_REACTIVE_CROSS, // Hue & value pulse the same column and row of a single key hit then fades value out
RGB_MATRIX_SOLID_REACTIVE_MULTICROSS, // Hue & value pulse the same column and row of multiple key hits then fades value out
RGB_MATRIX_SOLID_REACTIVE_NEXUS, // Hue & value pulse away on the same column and row of a single key hit then fades value out
RGB_MATRIX_SOLID_REACTIVE_MULTINEXUS, // Hue & value pulse away on the same column and row of multiple key hits then fades value out
RGB_MATRIX_SPLASH, // Full gradient & value pulse away from a single key hit then fades value out
RGB_MATRIX_MULTISPLASH, // Full gradient & value pulse away from multiple key hits then fades value out
RGB_MATRIX_SOLID_SPLASH, // Hue & value pulse away from a single key hit then fades value out
RGB_MATRIX_SOLID_MULTISPLASH, // Hue & value pulse away from multiple key hits then fades value out
RGB_MATRIX_STARLIGHT, // LEDs turn on and off at random at varying brightness, maintaining user set color
RGB_MATRIX_STARLIGHT_DUAL_HUE, // LEDs turn on and off at random at varying brightness, modifies user set hue by +- 30
RGB_MATRIX_STARLIGHT_DUAL_SAT, // LEDs turn on and off at random at varying brightness, modifies user set saturation by +- 30
RGB_MATRIX_RIVERFLOW, // Modification to breathing animation, offset's animation depending on key location to simulate a river flowing
RGB_MATRIX_EFFECT_MAX
};
You can enable a single effect by defining ENABLE_[EFFECT_NAME]
in your config.h
:
Define | Description |
---|---|
#define ENABLE_RGB_MATRIX_ALPHAS_MODS |
Enables RGB_MATRIX_ALPHAS_MODS |
#define ENABLE_RGB_MATRIX_GRADIENT_UP_DOWN |
Enables RGB_MATRIX_GRADIENT_UP_DOWN |
#define ENABLE_RGB_MATRIX_GRADIENT_LEFT_RIGHT |
Enables RGB_MATRIX_GRADIENT_LEFT_RIGHT |
#define ENABLE_RGB_MATRIX_BREATHING |
Enables RGB_MATRIX_BREATHING |
#define ENABLE_RGB_MATRIX_BAND_SAT |
Enables RGB_MATRIX_BAND_SAT |
#define ENABLE_RGB_MATRIX_BAND_VAL |
Enables RGB_MATRIX_BAND_VAL |
#define ENABLE_RGB_MATRIX_BAND_PINWHEEL_SAT |
Enables RGB_MATRIX_BAND_PINWHEEL_SAT |
#define ENABLE_RGB_MATRIX_BAND_PINWHEEL_VAL |
Enables RGB_MATRIX_BAND_PINWHEEL_VAL |
#define ENABLE_RGB_MATRIX_BAND_SPIRAL_SAT |
Enables RGB_MATRIX_BAND_SPIRAL_SAT |
#define ENABLE_RGB_MATRIX_BAND_SPIRAL_VAL |
Enables RGB_MATRIX_BAND_SPIRAL_VAL |
#define ENABLE_RGB_MATRIX_CYCLE_ALL |
Enables RGB_MATRIX_CYCLE_ALL |
#define ENABLE_RGB_MATRIX_CYCLE_LEFT_RIGHT |
Enables RGB_MATRIX_CYCLE_LEFT_RIGHT |
#define ENABLE_RGB_MATRIX_CYCLE_UP_DOWN |
Enables RGB_MATRIX_CYCLE_UP_DOWN |
#define ENABLE_RGB_MATRIX_RAINBOW_MOVING_CHEVRON |
Enables RGB_MATRIX_RAINBOW_MOVING_CHEVRON |
#define ENABLE_RGB_MATRIX_CYCLE_OUT_IN |
Enables RGB_MATRIX_CYCLE_OUT_IN |
#define ENABLE_RGB_MATRIX_CYCLE_OUT_IN_DUAL |
Enables RGB_MATRIX_CYCLE_OUT_IN_DUAL |
#define ENABLE_RGB_MATRIX_CYCLE_PINWHEEL |
Enables RGB_MATRIX_CYCLE_PINWHEEL |
#define ENABLE_RGB_MATRIX_CYCLE_SPIRAL |
Enables RGB_MATRIX_CYCLE_SPIRAL |
#define ENABLE_RGB_MATRIX_DUAL_BEACON |
Enables RGB_MATRIX_DUAL_BEACON |
#define ENABLE_RGB_MATRIX_RAINBOW_BEACON |
Enables RGB_MATRIX_RAINBOW_BEACON |
#define ENABLE_RGB_MATRIX_RAINBOW_PINWHEELS |
Enables RGB_MATRIX_RAINBOW_PINWHEELS |
#define ENABLE_RGB_MATRIX_FLOWER_BLOOMING |
Enables RGB_MATRIX_FLOWER_BLOOMING |
#define ENABLE_RGB_MATRIX_RAINDROPS |
Enables RGB_MATRIX_RAINDROPS |
#define ENABLE_RGB_MATRIX_JELLYBEAN_RAINDROPS |
Enables RGB_MATRIX_JELLYBEAN_RAINDROPS |
#define ENABLE_RGB_MATRIX_HUE_BREATHING |
Enables RGB_MATRIX_HUE_BREATHING |
#define ENABLE_RGB_MATRIX_HUE_PENDULUM |
Enables RGB_MATRIX_HUE_PENDULUM |
#define ENABLE_RGB_MATRIX_HUE_WAVE |
Enables RGB_MATRIX_HUE_WAVE |
#define ENABLE_RGB_MATRIX_PIXEL_FRACTAL |
Enables RGB_MATRIX_PIXEL_FRACTAL |
#define ENABLE_RGB_MATRIX_PIXEL_FLOW |
Enables RGB_MATRIX_PIXEL_FLOW |
#define ENABLE_RGB_MATRIX_PIXEL_RAIN |
Enables RGB_MATRIX_PIXEL_RAIN |
#define ENABLE_RGB_MATRIX_STARLIGHT |
Enables RGB_MATRIX_STARLIGHT |
#define ENABLE_RGB_MATRIX_STARLIGHT_DUAL_HUE |
Enables RGB_MATRIX_STARLIGHT_DUAL_HUE |
#define ENABLE_RGB_MATRIX_STARLIGHT_DUAL_SAT |
Enables RGB_MATRIX_STARLIGHT_DUAL_SAT |
#define ENABLE_RGB_MATRIX_RIVERFLOW |
Enables RGB_MATRIX_RIVERFLOW |
Framebuffer Defines | Description |
---|---|
#define ENABLE_RGB_MATRIX_TYPING_HEATMAP |
Enables RGB_MATRIX_TYPING_HEATMAP |
#define ENABLE_RGB_MATRIX_DIGITAL_RAIN |
Enables RGB_MATRIX_DIGITAL_RAIN |
::: tip These modes introduce additional logic that can increase firmware size. :::
Reactive Defines | Description |
---|---|
#define ENABLE_RGB_MATRIX_SOLID_REACTIVE_SIMPLE |
Enables RGB_MATRIX_SOLID_REACTIVE_SIMPLE |
#define ENABLE_RGB_MATRIX_SOLID_REACTIVE |
Enables RGB_MATRIX_SOLID_REACTIVE |
#define ENABLE_RGB_MATRIX_SOLID_REACTIVE_WIDE |
Enables RGB_MATRIX_SOLID_REACTIVE_WIDE |
#define ENABLE_RGB_MATRIX_SOLID_REACTIVE_MULTIWIDE |
Enables RGB_MATRIX_SOLID_REACTIVE_MULTIWIDE |
#define ENABLE_RGB_MATRIX_SOLID_REACTIVE_CROSS |
Enables RGB_MATRIX_SOLID_REACTIVE_CROSS |
#define ENABLE_RGB_MATRIX_SOLID_REACTIVE_MULTICROSS |
Enables RGB_MATRIX_SOLID_REACTIVE_MULTICROSS |
#define ENABLE_RGB_MATRIX_SOLID_REACTIVE_NEXUS |
Enables RGB_MATRIX_SOLID_REACTIVE_NEXUS |
#define ENABLE_RGB_MATRIX_SOLID_REACTIVE_MULTINEXUS |
Enables RGB_MATRIX_SOLID_REACTIVE_MULTINEXUS |
#define ENABLE_RGB_MATRIX_SPLASH |
Enables RGB_MATRIX_SPLASH |
#define ENABLE_RGB_MATRIX_MULTISPLASH |
Enables RGB_MATRIX_MULTISPLASH |
#define ENABLE_RGB_MATRIX_SOLID_SPLASH |
Enables RGB_MATRIX_SOLID_SPLASH |
#define ENABLE_RGB_MATRIX_SOLID_MULTISPLASH |
Enables RGB_MATRIX_SOLID_MULTISPLASH |
::: tip These modes introduce additional logic that can increase firmware size. :::
This effect will color the RGB matrix according to a heatmap of recently pressed keys. Whenever a key is pressed its "temperature" increases as well as that of its neighboring keys. The temperature of each key is then decreased automatically every 25 milliseconds by default.
In order to change the delay of temperature decrease define RGB_MATRIX_TYPING_HEATMAP_DECREASE_DELAY_MS
:
#define RGB_MATRIX_TYPING_HEATMAP_DECREASE_DELAY_MS 50
As heatmap uses the physical position of the leds set in the g_led_config, you may need to tweak the following options to get the best effect for your keyboard. Note the size of this grid is 224x64
.
Limit the distance the effect spreads to surrounding keys.
#define RGB_MATRIX_TYPING_HEATMAP_SPREAD 40
Limit how hot surrounding keys get from each press.
#define RGB_MATRIX_TYPING_HEATMAP_AREA_LIMIT 16
Remove the spread effect entirely.
#define RGB_MATRIX_TYPING_HEATMAP_SLIM
It's also possible to adjust the tempo of heating up. It's defined as the number of shades that are increased on the HSV scale. Decreasing this value increases the number of keystrokes needed to fully heat up the key.
#define RGB_MATRIX_TYPING_HEATMAP_INCREASE_STEP 32
Solid reactive effects will pulse RGB light on key presses with user configurable hues. To enable gradient mode that will automatically change reactive color, add the following define:
#define RGB_MATRIX_SOLID_REACTIVE_GRADIENT_MODE
Gradient mode will loop through the color wheel hues over time and its duration can be controlled with the effect speed keycodes (RM_SPDU
/RM_SPDD
).
By setting RGB_MATRIX_CUSTOM_USER = yes
in rules.mk
, new effects can be defined directly from your keymap or userspace, without having to edit any QMK core files. To declare new effects, create a rgb_matrix_user.inc
file in the user keymap directory or userspace folder.
::: tip
Hardware maintainers who want to limit custom effects to a specific keyboard can create a rgb_matrix_kb.inc
file in the root of the keyboard directory, and add RGB_MATRIX_CUSTOM_KB = yes
to the keyboard level rules.mk
.
:::
// !!! DO NOT ADD #pragma once !!! //
// Step 1.
// Declare custom effects using the RGB_MATRIX_EFFECT macro
// (note the lack of semicolon after the macro!)
RGB_MATRIX_EFFECT(my_cool_effect)
RGB_MATRIX_EFFECT(my_cool_effect2)
// Step 2.
// Define effects inside the `RGB_MATRIX_CUSTOM_EFFECT_IMPLS` ifdef block
#ifdef RGB_MATRIX_CUSTOM_EFFECT_IMPLS
// e.g: A simple effect, self-contained within a single method
static bool my_cool_effect(effect_params_t* params) {
RGB_MATRIX_USE_LIMITS(led_min, led_max);
for (uint8_t i = led_min; i < led_max; i++) {
rgb_matrix_set_color(i, 0xff, 0xff, 0x00);
}
return rgb_matrix_check_finished_leds(led_max);
}
// e.g: A more complex effect, relying on external methods and state, with
// dedicated init and run methods
static uint8_t some_global_state;
static void my_cool_effect2_complex_init(effect_params_t* params) {
some_global_state = 1;
}
static bool my_cool_effect2_complex_run(effect_params_t* params) {
RGB_MATRIX_USE_LIMITS(led_min, led_max);
for (uint8_t i = led_min; i < led_max; i++) {
rgb_matrix_set_color(i, 0xff, some_global_state++, 0xff);
}
return rgb_matrix_check_finished_leds(led_max);
}
static bool my_cool_effect2(effect_params_t* params) {
if (params->init) my_cool_effect2_complex_init(params);
return my_cool_effect2_complex_run(params);
}
#endif // RGB_MATRIX_CUSTOM_EFFECT_IMPLS
To switch to your custom effect programmatically, simply call rgb_matrix_mode()
and prepend RGB_MATRIX_CUSTOM_
to the effect name you specified in RGB_MATRIX_EFFECT()
. For example, an effect declared as RGB_MATRIX_EFFECT(my_cool_effect)
would be referenced with:
rgb_matrix_mode(RGB_MATRIX_CUSTOM_my_cool_effect);
For inspiration and examples, check out the built-in effects under quantum/rgb_matrix/animations/
.
These are shorthands to popular colors. The RGB
ones can be passed to the setrgb
functions, while the HSV
ones to the sethsv
functions.
RGB | HSV |
---|---|
RGB_AZURE |
HSV_AZURE |
RGB_BLACK /RGB_OFF |
HSV_BLACK /HSV_OFF |
RGB_BLUE |
HSV_BLUE |
RGB_CHARTREUSE |
HSV_CHARTREUSE |
RGB_CORAL |
HSV_CORAL |
RGB_CYAN |
HSV_CYAN |
RGB_GOLD |
HSV_GOLD |
RGB_GOLDENROD |
HSV_GOLDENROD |
RGB_GREEN |
HSV_GREEN |
RGB_MAGENTA |
HSV_MAGENTA |
RGB_ORANGE |
HSV_ORANGE |
RGB_PINK |
HSV_PINK |
RGB_PURPLE |
HSV_PURPLE |
RGB_RED |
HSV_RED |
RGB_SPRINGGREEN |
HSV_SPRINGGREEN |
RGB_TEAL |
HSV_TEAL |
RGB_TURQUOISE |
HSV_TURQUOISE |
RGB_WHITE |
HSV_WHITE |
RGB_YELLOW |
HSV_YELLOW |
These are defined in color.h
. Feel free to add to this list!
#define RGB_MATRIX_KEYRELEASES // reactive effects respond to keyreleases (instead of keypresses)
#define RGB_MATRIX_TIMEOUT 0 // number of milliseconds to wait until rgb automatically turns off
#define RGB_MATRIX_SLEEP // turn off effects when suspended
#define RGB_MATRIX_LED_PROCESS_LIMIT (RGB_MATRIX_LED_COUNT + 4) / 5 // limits the number of LEDs to process in an animation per task run (increases keyboard responsiveness)
#define RGB_MATRIX_LED_FLUSH_LIMIT 16 // limits in milliseconds how frequently an animation will update the LEDs. 16 (16ms) is equivalent to limiting to 60fps (increases keyboard responsiveness)
#define RGB_MATRIX_MAXIMUM_BRIGHTNESS 200 // limits maximum brightness of LEDs to 200 out of 255. If not defined maximum brightness is set to 255
#define RGB_MATRIX_DEFAULT_ON true // Sets the default enabled state, if none has been set
#define RGB_MATRIX_DEFAULT_MODE RGB_MATRIX_CYCLE_LEFT_RIGHT // Sets the default mode, if none has been set
#define RGB_MATRIX_DEFAULT_HUE 0 // Sets the default hue value, if none has been set
#define RGB_MATRIX_DEFAULT_SAT 255 // Sets the default saturation value, if none has been set
#define RGB_MATRIX_DEFAULT_VAL RGB_MATRIX_MAXIMUM_BRIGHTNESS // Sets the default brightness value, if none has been set
#define RGB_MATRIX_DEFAULT_SPD 127 // Sets the default animation speed, if none has been set
#define RGB_MATRIX_DEFAULT_FLAGS LED_FLAG_ALL // Sets the default LED flags, if none has been set
#define RGB_MATRIX_SPLIT { X, Y } // (Optional) For split keyboards, the number of LEDs connected on each half. X = left, Y = Right.
// If reactive effects are enabled, you also will want to enable SPLIT_TRANSPORT_MIRROR
#define RGB_TRIGGER_ON_KEYDOWN // Triggers RGB keypress events on key down. This makes RGB control feel more responsive. This may cause RGB to not function properly on some boards
The EEPROM for it is currently shared with the LED Matrix system (it's generally assumed only one feature would be used at a time).
If you want to set custom indicators, such as an LED for Caps Lock, or layer indication, then you can use the rgb_matrix_indicators_kb
function on the keyboard level source file, or rgb_matrix_indicators_user
function in the user keymap.c
.
bool rgb_matrix_indicators_kb(void) {
if (!rgb_matrix_indicators_user()) {
return false;
}
rgb_matrix_set_color(index, red, green, blue);
return true;
}
In addition, there are the advanced indicator functions. These are aimed at those with heavily customized displays, where rendering every LED per cycle is expensive. Such as some of the "drashna" layouts. This includes a special macro to help make this easier to use: RGB_MATRIX_INDICATOR_SET_COLOR(i, r, g, b)
.
bool rgb_matrix_indicators_advanced_user(uint8_t led_min, uint8_t led_max) {
RGB_MATRIX_INDICATOR_SET_COLOR(index, red, green, blue);
return false;
}
Caps Lock indicator on alphanumeric flagged keys:
bool rgb_matrix_indicators_advanced_user(uint8_t led_min, uint8_t led_max) {
if (host_keyboard_led_state().caps_lock) {
for (uint8_t i = led_min; i < led_max; i++) {
if (g_led_config.flags[i] & LED_FLAG_KEYLIGHT) {
rgb_matrix_set_color(i, RGB_RED);
}
}
}
return false;
}
Layer indicator on all keys:
bool rgb_matrix_indicators_advanced_user(uint8_t led_min, uint8_t led_max) {
for (uint8_t i = led_min; i < led_max; i++) {
switch(get_highest_layer(layer_state|default_layer_state)) {
case 2:
rgb_matrix_set_color(i, RGB_BLUE);
break;
case 1:
rgb_matrix_set_color(i, RGB_YELLOW);
break;
default:
break;
}
}
return false;
}
Layer indicator only on keys with configured keycodes:
bool rgb_matrix_indicators_advanced_user(uint8_t led_min, uint8_t led_max) {
if (get_highest_layer(layer_state) > 0) {
uint8_t layer = get_highest_layer(layer_state);
for (uint8_t row = 0; row < MATRIX_ROWS; ++row) {
for (uint8_t col = 0; col < MATRIX_COLS; ++col) {
uint8_t index = g_led_config.matrix_co[row][col];
if (index >= led_min && index < led_max && index != NO_LED &&
keymap_key_to_keycode(layer, (keypos_t){col,row}) > KC_TRNS) {
rgb_matrix_set_color(index, RGB_GREEN);
}
}
}
}
return false;
}
::: tip
Split keyboards will require layer state data syncing with #define SPLIT_LAYER_STATE_ENABLE
. See Data Sync Options for more details.
:::
This example sets the modifiers to be a specific color based on the layer state. You can use a switch case here, instead, if you would like. This uses HSV and then converts to RGB, because this allows the brightness to be limited (important when using the WS2812 driver).
bool rgb_matrix_indicators_advanced_user(uint8_t led_min, uint8_t led_max) {
hsv_t hsv = {0, 255, 255};
if (layer_state_is(layer_state, 2)) {
hsv = (hsv_t){130, 255, 255};
} else {
hsv = (hsv_t){30, 255, 255};
}
if (hsv.v > rgb_matrix_get_val()) {
hsv.v = rgb_matrix_get_val();
}
rgb_t rgb = hsv_to_rgb(hsv);
for (uint8_t i = led_min; i < led_max; i++) {
if (HAS_FLAGS(g_led_config.flags[i], 0x01)) { // 0x01 == LED_FLAG_MODIFIER
rgb_matrix_set_color(i, rgb.r, rgb.g, rgb.b);
}
}
return false;
}
If you want to indicate a Host LED status (caps lock, num lock, etc), you can use something like this to light up the caps lock key:
bool rgb_matrix_indicators_advanced_user(uint8_t led_min, uint8_t led_max) {
if (host_keyboard_led_state().caps_lock) {
RGB_MATRIX_INDICATOR_SET_COLOR(5, 255, 255, 255); // assuming caps lock is at led #5
} else {
RGB_MATRIX_INDICATOR_SET_COLOR(5, 0, 0, 0);
}
return false;
}
::: tip
RGB indicators on split keyboards will require state information synced to the slave half (e.g. #define SPLIT_LAYER_STATE_ENABLE
). See data sync options for more details.
:::
If you want to just use RGB indicators without RGB matrix effect, it is not possible to disable the latter because toggling RGB off will disable everything. You can workaround it with solid effect and colors off using this init function:
void keyboard_post_init_user(void) {
rgb_matrix_mode_noeeprom(RGB_MATRIX_SOLID_COLOR);
rgb_matrix_sethsv_noeeprom(HSV_OFF);
}
Toggle RGB Matrix on or off.
Toggle RGB Matrix on or off. New state is not written to EEPROM.
Turn RGB Matrix on.
Turn RGB Matrix on. New state is not written to EEPROM.
Turn RGB Matrix off.
Turn RGB Matrix off. New state is not written to EEPROM.
Get the current enabled state of RGB Matrix.
true
if RGB Matrix is enabled.
void rgb_matrix_set_color(uint8_t index, uint8_t r, uint8_t g, uint8_t b)
{#api-rgb-matrix-set-color}
Set the color of a single LED.
This function can only be run from within an effect or indicator callback, otherwise the currently running animation will simply overwrite it on the next frame.
uint8_t index
The LED index, from 0 toRGB_MATRIX_LED_COUNT - 1
.uint8_t r
The red value to set.uint8_t g
The green value to set.uint8_t b
The blue value to set.
Set the color of all LEDs.
This function can only be run from within an effect or indicator callback, otherwise the currently running animation will simply overwrite it on the next frame.
uint8_t r
The red value to set.uint8_t g
The green value to set.uint8_t b
The blue value to set.
Set the currently running effect.
uint8_t mode
The effect to switch to.
Set the currently running effect. New state is not written to EEPROM.
uint8_t mode
The effect to switch to.
Move to the next enabled effect.
Move to the next enabled effect. New state is not written to EEPROM.
Move to the previous enabled effect.
Move to the previous enabled effect. New state is not written to EEPROM.
Get the currently running effect.
The index of the currently running effect.
Increase the global effect hue.
Increase the global effect hue. New state is not written to EEPROM.
Decrease the global effect hue.
Decrease the global effect hue. New state is not written to EEPROM.
Get the current global effect hue.
The current hue value, from 0 to 255.
Increase the global effect saturation.
Increase the global effect saturation. New state is not written to EEPROM.
Decrease the global effect saturation.
Decrease the global effect saturation. New state is not written to EEPROM.
Get the current global effect saturation.
The current saturation value, from 0 to 255.
Increase the global effect value (brightness).
Increase the global effect value (brightness). New state is not written to EEPROM.
Decrease the global effect value (brightness).
Decrease the global effect value (brightness). New state is not written to EEPROM.
Get the current global effect value (brightness).
The current brightness value, from 0 to 255.
Increase the effect speed.
Increase the effect speed. New state is not written to EEPROM.
Decrease the effect speed.
Decrease the effect speed. New state is not written to EEPROM.
Set the effect speed.
uint8_t speed
The new speed to set, from 0 to 255.
Set the effect speed. New state is not written to EEPROM.
uint8_t speed
The new speed to set, from 0 to 255.
Get the current effect speed.
The current effect speed, from 0 to 255.
Set the global effect hue, saturation, and value (brightness).
uint8_t h
The hue to set, from 0 to 255.uint8_t s
The saturation to set, from 0 to 255.uint8_t v
The value (brightness) to set, from 0 to 255.
Set the global effect hue, saturation, and value (brightness). New state is not written to EEPROM.
uint8_t h
The hue to set, from 0 to 255.uint8_t s
The saturation to set, from 0 to 255.uint8_t v
The value (brightness) to set, from 0 to 255.
Get the current global effect hue, saturation, and value (brightness).
The current effect HSV as an hsv_t
struct.
Reload the effect configuration (enabled, mode and color) from EEPROM.
Get the current suspend state of RGB Matrix.
true
if RGB Matrix is currently in the suspended state.
Keyboard-level callback, invoked after current animation frame is rendered but before it is flushed to the LEDs.
Currently unused.
Keymap-level callback, invoked after current animation frame is rendered but before it is flushed to the LEDs.
true
to continue running the keyboard-level callback.
bool rgb_matrix_indicators_advanced_kb(uint8_t led_min, uint8_t led_max)
{#api-rgb-matrix-indicators-advanced-kb}
Keyboard-level callback, invoked after current animation frame is rendered but before it is flushed to the LEDs.
uint8_t led_min
The index of the first LED in this batch.uint8_t led_max
The index of the last LED in this batch.
Currently unused.
bool rgb_matrix_indicators_advanced_user(uint8_t led_min, uint8_t led_max)
{#api-rgb-matrix-indicators-advanced-user}
Keymap-level callback, invoked after current animation frame is rendered but before it is flushed to the LEDs.
uint8_t led_min
The index of the first LED in this batch.uint8_t led_max
The index of the last LED in this batch.
true
to continue running the keyboard-level callback.