X-Git-Url: https://git.donarmstrong.com/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=docs%2Fquantum_keycodes.md;h=a2ba34c32dd091bc26c3993ace49e1e6ef9bbf65;hb=29e9caa82bdfe898dd7fca82fcecf0cae2374859;hp=90192e632410f33e34b2afd117030e013abaf1d9;hpb=6e44f94f21ef45865eb8820923d4c9c696f08133;p=qmk_firmware.git diff --git a/docs/quantum_keycodes.md b/docs/quantum_keycodes.md index 90192e632..a2ba34c32 100644 --- a/docs/quantum_keycodes.md +++ b/docs/quantum_keycodes.md @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ # Quantum Keycodes -Quantum keycodes allow for easier customisation of your keymap than the basic ones provide, without having to define custom actions. +Quantum keycodes allow for easier customization of your keymap than the basic ones provide, without having to define custom actions. All keycodes within quantum are numbers between `0x0000` and `0xFFFF`. Within your `keymap.c` it may look like you have functions and other special cases, but ultimately the C preprocessor will translate those into a single 4 byte integer. QMK has reserved `0x0000` through `0x00FF` for standard keycodes. These are keycodes such as `KC_A`, `KC_1`, and `KC_LCTL`, which are basic keys defined in the USB HID specification. @@ -16,6 +16,11 @@ On this page we have documented keycodes between `0x00FF` and `0xFFFF` which are |`KC_GESC` |`GRAVE_ESC`|Escape when tapped, ` when pressed with Shift or GUI| |`KC_LSPO` | |Left Shift when held, `(` when tapped | |`KC_RSPC` | |Right Shift when held, `)` when tapped | +|`KC_LCPO` | |Left Control when held, `(` when tapped | +|`KC_RCPC` | |Right Control when held, `)` when tapped | +|`KC_LAPO` | |Left Alt when held, `(` when tapped | +|`KC_RAPC` | |Right Alt when held, `)` when tapped | +|`KC_SFTENT` | |Right Shift when held, Enter when tapped | |`KC_LEAD` | |The [Leader key](feature_leader_key.md) | |`KC_LOCK` | |The [Lock key](feature_key_lock.md) | |`FUNC(n)` |`F(n)` |Call `fn_action(n)` (deprecated) |