@ -138,9 +138,9 @@ Note: Using macros to have your keyboard send passwords for you is a bad idea.
Everything is assuming you're in Qwerty (in software) by default, but there is built-in support for using a Colemak or Dvorak layout by including this at the top of your keymap:
Everything is assuming you're in Qwerty (in software) by default, but there is built-in support for using a Colemak or Dvorak layout by including this at the top of your keymap:
#include"keymap_<layout>.h"
#include<keymap_extras/keymap_colemak.h>
Where <layout> is "colemak" or "dvorak". After including this line, you will get access to:
If you use Dvorak, use `keymap_dvorak.h` instead of `keymap_colemak.h` for this line. After including this line, you will get access to:
* `CM_*` for all of the Colemak-equivalent characters
* `CM_*` for all of the Colemak-equivalent characters
* `DV_*` for all of the Dvorak-equivalent characters
* `DV_*` for all of the Dvorak-equivalent characters