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* `UC_MOD`/`UC_RMOD` -> `UC_NEXT`/`UC_PREV` * `UNICODE_MODE_*` -> `QK_UNICODE_MODE_*` * `UC_MAC` -> `UNICODE_MODE_MACOS` * `UC_LNX` -> `UNICODE_MODE_LINUX` * `UC_WIN` -> `UNICODE_MODE_WINDOWS` * `UC_BSD` -> `UNICODE_MODE_BSD` * `UC_WINC` -> `UNICODE_MODE_WINCOMPOSE` * `UC_EMACS` -> `UNICODE_MODE_EMACS` * `UC__COUNT` -> `UNICODE_MODE_COUNT` * `UC_M_MA` -> `UC_MAC` * `UC_M_LN` -> `UC_LINX` * `UC_M_WI` -> `UC_WIN` * `UC_M_BS` -> `UC_BSD` * `UC_M_WC` -> `UC_WINC` * `UC_M_EM` -> `UC_EMAC` * Docs * Update quantum/unicode/unicode.h |
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Default M65 Layout
This is the default layout for M65. For the most part it's a straightforward and easy to follow layout inspired by ISO with a UK turn. The only unusual key is the key in the upper left, which sends Escape normally, but Grave when in layer 1 aka LWR. Similarly number row in layer 1 give the usual audio KC_GRV, KC_AUDIO_MUTE, KC_AUDIO_VOL_UP, KC_AUDIO_VOL_DOWN, KC_MEDIA_PREV_TRACK, KC_MEDIA_PLAY_PAUSE, KC_MEDIA_NEXT_TRACK, M_EXTDISP, KC_SYSTEM_SLEEP, KC_SYSTEM_WAKE, KC_PRINT_SCREEN, KC_DEL, KC_EQL in layer 2 aka RSE one gets F1-F12 mouse emulation can be used in layer 1 and 2.
flashing is done by LWR+RSE+r
full layout below see in keymap.c