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authorBenny Powers <bennypowers@users.noreply.github.com>2017-08-18 10:45:36 +0300
committerJack Humbert <jack.humb@gmail.com>2017-08-18 12:49:55 -0400
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## Back to the firmware
-As the layout is generally fixed (unless you create your own), the firmware can actually call a keycode by its layout name directly to ease things for you. This is exactly what is done here with `KC_A` actually representing `0x04` in QWERTY. The full list can be found in `keycode.txt`.
+As the layout is generally fixed (unless you create your own), the firmware can actually call a keycode by its layout name directly to ease things for you. This is exactly what is done here with `KC_A` actually representing `0x04` in QWERTY. The full list can be found in [keycodes](keycodes.md).
## List of Characters You Can Send