ggkeyboard lets you plot a keyboard and change the colours on it. This package is very experimental, so expect breaking changes as I work through making all the customization options as friendly as possible.
You can install ggkeyboard from github:
# install.packages("devtools")
devtools::install_github("sharlagelfand/ggkeyboard", ref = "main")
Plot a keyboard using ggkeyboard()
. The default is very cute:
library(ggkeyboard)
ggkeyboard()
You can change the colours, font, sizes, etc. There are a few built in
colour palettes, available via keyboard_palette()
:
library(scales)
show_col(keyboard_palette("serika"))
This keyboard is inspired by the Drop + Zambumon MT3 Serika Custom Keycap Set:
ggkeyboard(palette = keyboard_palette("serika"))
This one is inspired by the Melgeek MG Wahtsy ABS Doubleshot Keycap Set:
ggkeyboard(palette = keyboard_palette("wahtsy"))
and this one by the Domikey ABS Doubleshot SA Cyberpunk Pumper Keycap Set:
ggkeyboard(palette = keyboard_palette("cyberpunk"))
ggkeyboard()
defaults to using a tenkeyless keyboard, available in
tkl
:
head(tkl)
#> # A tibble: 6 x 8
#> key key_label key_type row number width height layout
#> <chr> <chr> <chr> <dbl> <dbl> <dbl> <dbl> <chr>
#> 1 Ctrl Left Ctrl modifier 1 1 1.25 1 60%
#> 2 Win Left <NA> modifier 1 2 1.25 1 60%
#> 3 Alt Left Alt modifier 1 3 1.25 1 60%
#> 4 Spacebar <NA> accent 1 4 6.25 1 60%
#> 5 Alt Right Alt modifier 1 5 1.25 1 60%
#> 6 Win Right <NA> modifier 1 6 1.25 1 60%
There is also a full keyboard layout available via full
. This palette
is based off the Varmilo VA108 Fullsize
Keyboard
ggkeyboard(full, palette = keyboard_palette("varmilo"), font_size = 2.75)
a 60% layout available via sixty_percent
(colour palette based off the
Drop + T0mb3ry SA Yuri Custom Keycap
Set):
ggkeyboard(sixty_percent, palette = keyboard_palette("t0mb3ry"), adjust_text_colour = FALSE)
and a mac layout, based off the Apple magic keyboard:
ggkeyboard(mac, palette = keyboard_palette("magic"))
You can use an ISO layout by changing layout
to “iso”, for any of the
given keyboards:
ggkeyboard(tkl, layout = "iso")
You can use highlight_keys()
to emphasize any keys - for example, to
highlight what keys make up the shortcut for the pipe (%>%):
ggkeyboard(tkl) %>%
highlight_keys(c("Alt Left", "Shift Left", "M"))