From 8b09fd8b55f94f3e88609ed2196270ea9b678b5e Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Lukas Stiebig Date: Thu, 9 Mar 2017 19:41:14 +0100 Subject: [PATCH] readme keymap.h to quantum_keycodes.h Changed the quantum/keymap.h to quantum/quantum_keycodes.h because this seems to be the file where they keycodes are defined. --- readme.md | 2 +- 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-) diff --git a/readme.md b/readme.md index 21bb79a49def..7ce3d0375779 100644 --- a/readme.md +++ b/readme.md @@ -35,5 +35,5 @@ This is not a tiny project. While this is the main readme, there are many other * The readme for your own keyboard: This is found under `keyboards//`. So for the ErgoDox EZ, it's [here](keyboards/ergodox/ez/); for the Planck, it's [here](keyboards/planck/) and so on. * The list of possible keycodes you can use in your keymap is actually spread out in a few different places: * [doc/keycode.txt](doc/keycode.txt) - an explanation of those same keycodes. - * [quantum/keymap.h](quantum/keymap.h) - this is where the QMK-specific aliases are all set up. Things like the Hyper and Meh key, the Leader key, and all of the other QMK innovations. These are also explained and documented below, but `keymap.h` is where they're actually defined. + * [quantum/quantum_keycodes.h](quantum/quantum_keycodes.h) - this is where the QMK-specific aliases are all set up. Things like the Hyper and Meh key, the Leader key, and all of the other QMK innovations. These are also explained and documented below, but `quantum_keycodes.h` is where they're actually defined. * The [TMK documentation](doc/TMK_README.md). QMK is based on TMK, and this explains how it works internally.