#include "quantum.h"
-// This macro is an example of using a non-standard row-column matrix. The
-// keyboard in question had 11 rows and 8 columns, but the rows were not all
-// horizontal, and the columns were not all vertical. For example, row 2
+// This macro is an example of using a non-standard row-column matrix. The
+// keyboard in question had 11 rows and 8 columns, but the rows were not all
+// horizontal, and the columns were not all vertical. For example, row 2
// contained "Print Screen", "N", "M", ",", ".", "/", "Right Shift", and
-// "Left Alt". Column 0 contained "F6", "7", "O", "'", "Q", "D", "B",
+// "Left Alt". Column 0 contained "F6", "7", "O", "'", "Q", "D", "B",
// "Left Alt", "Up Arrow", and "Down Arrow".
//
// The macro makes programming the keys easier and in a more straight-forward
-// manner because it realigns the keys into a 6x15 sensible keyboard layout
+// manner because it realigns the keys into a 6x15 sensible keyboard layout
// instead of the obtuse 11x8 matrix.
-#endif
\ No newline at end of file
+/*
+ * ┌───┬───┬───┐
+ * │ A │ B │ C │
+ * ├───┼───┼───┤
+ * │ D │ E │ F │
+ * └───┴───┴───┘
+ */
+#define LAYOUT( \
+ k00, k01, k02, \
+ k10, k11, k12 \
+ ) { \
+ { k00, k01, k02 }, \
+ { k10, k11, k12 } \
+}
+
+
+#endif