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## [Quantum Keycodes](quantum_keycodes.md#qmk-keycodes)
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|Key |Aliases |Description |
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|---------------|-----------|---------------------------------------------------------------------|
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|`RESET` | |Put the keyboard into DFU mode for flashing |
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|--------------|---------|-------------------------------------------------------|
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|`RESET` | |Put the keyboard into bootloader mode for flashing |
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|`DEBUG` | |Toggle debug mode |
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|`EEPROM_RESET` |`EEP_RST` |Resets EEPROM state by reinitializing it |
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|`KC_GESC` |`GRAVE_ESC`|Escape when tapped, <code>`</code> when pressed with Shift or GUI|
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|`KC_LEAD` | |The [Leader key](feature_leader_key.md) |
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|`KC_LOCK` | |The [Lock key](feature_key_lock.md) |
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|`EEPROM_RESET`|`EEP_RST`|Reinitializes the keyboard's EEPROM (persistent memory)|
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## [Audio Keys](feature_audio.md)
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## [Dynamic Macros](feature_dynamic_macros.md)
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|Key |Alias |Description |
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|Key |Aliases |Description |
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|-----------------|---------|--------------------------------------------------|
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|`DYN_REC_START1` |`DM_REC1`|Start recording Macro 1 |
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|`DYN_REC_START2` |`DM_REC2`|Start recording Macro 2 |
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|`DYN_MACRO_PLAY2`|`DM_PLY2`|Replay Macro 2 |
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|`DYN_REC_STOP` |`DM_RSTP`|Finish the macro that is currently being recorded.|
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## [Grave Escape](feature_grave_esc.md)
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|Key |Aliases |Description |
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|-----------|---------|------------------------------------------------------------------|
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|`GRAVE_ESC`|`KC_GESC`|Escape when pressed, <code>`</code> when Shift or GUI are held|
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## [Key Lock](feature_key_lock.md)
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|Key |Description |
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|---------|--------------------------------------------------------------|
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|`KC_LOCK`|Hold down the next key pressed, until the key is pressed again|
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## [Layer Switching](feature_advanced_keycodes.md#switching-and-toggling-layers)
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|Key |Description |
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|`TO(layer)` |Turns on `layer` and turns off all other layers, except the default layer |
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|`TT(layer)` |Normally acts like MO unless it's tapped multiple times, which toggles `layer` on |
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## [Leader Key](feature_leader_key.md)
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|Key |Description |
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|---------|------------------------|
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|`KC_LEAD`|Begins a leader sequence|
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## [Mouse Keys](feature_mouse_keys.md)
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|Key |Aliases |Description |
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## QMK Keycodes
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|Key |Aliases |Description |
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|---------------|-----------|---------------------------------------------------------------------|
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|`RESET` | |Put the keyboard into DFU mode for flashing |
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|--------------|---------|-------------------------------------------------------|
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|`RESET` | |Put the keyboard into bootloader mode for flashing |
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|`DEBUG` | |Toggle debug mode |
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|`EEPROM_RESET` |`EEP_RST` |Resets EEPROM state by reinitializing it |
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|`KC_GESC` |`GRAVE_ESC`|Escape when tapped, <code>`</code> when pressed with Shift or GUI|
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|`KC_LEAD` | |The [Leader key](feature_leader_key.md) |
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|`KC_LOCK` | |The [Lock key](feature_key_lock.md) |
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|`EEPROM_RESET`|`EEP_RST`|Reinitializes the keyboard's EEPROM (persistent memory)|
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