X-Git-Url: https://git.donarmstrong.com/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=docs%2Fhand_wire.md;h=b5a565714109e486458245fc102a6625a81854ac;hb=fca03e15b9f111e614738d9dcce09e03c49e9409;hp=263cd59948302b996597c64f5c0fff595b341c06;hpb=a6845036e25c4f4d936dcd12cd0ddedd2894b30e;p=qmk_firmware.git diff --git a/docs/hand_wire.md b/docs/hand_wire.md index 263cd5994..b5a565714 100644 --- a/docs/hand_wire.md +++ b/docs/hand_wire.md @@ -271,9 +271,9 @@ This would require our `KEYMAP` definition to look like this: Notice how the `k11` and `KC_NO` switched places to represent the wiring, and the unused final column on the bottom row. Sometimes it'll make more sense to put a keyswitch on a particular column, but in the end, it won't matter, as long as all of them are accounted for. You can use this process to write out the `KEYMAP` for your entire keyboard - be sure to remember that your keyboard is actually backwards when looking at the underside of it. -### keymaps/default.c +### keymaps//default.c -This is the actual keymap for your keyboard, and the main place you'll make changes as you perfect your layout. `default.c` is the file that gets pull by default when typing `make`, but you can make other files as well, and specify them by typing `make KEYMAP=`, which will pull `keymaps/.c`. +This is the actual keymap for your keyboard, and the main place you'll make changes as you perfect your layout. `default.c` is the file that gets pull by default when typing `make`, but you can make other files as well, and specify them by typing `make handwired/:`, which will pull `keymaps//keymap.c`. The basis of a keymap is its layers - by default, layer 0 is active. You can activate other layers, the highest of which will be referenced first. Let's start with our base layer.