* Completed my Tada68 keymap * Update readme.md * Update readme.md * Update keymap.c * Update readme.md * Fixed keymap layout spacing * Update rules.mk * Removed MAC_TOG from macros, changed to TG(_MAC)
		
			
				
	
	
		
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| # FireBazooka's TADA68 layout
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| This layout follows a layout very similiar to the default, but with added functionality settings.
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| * This layout will start with the basic layer and default function layer on start-up
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| * This means that that FN+Arrow Keys will have Page Up, Page Down, Home, & End on default
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| * Press FN+M to turn on Mouse Functionality (FN+Arrows Keys to move the mouse, FN+RShift for left click, & FN+Enter for right click)
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| * Pressing FN+M again will toggle the FN+Arrow Keys back to the default of PgUp, PgDn, Home, & End
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| * Press FN+I to change the Control, Windows, & Alt keys to a different configuration that I use for Mac (Win, Alt, Ctrl, _SPACE_, Ctrl, FN, Win)
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| * Pressing FN+I again will revert back to the default Ctrl, Win, Alt setting
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| * Pressing FN+Win will toggle the Windows Key Lock (Note: will not affect Win in the Mac Layer configuration)
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| Coding practices:
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| Using my limited C knowledge, I essentienally used flags to get certain functionality working (this probably isn't the way QMK should be used,
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| but I couldn't find/got lazy trying to find the functions used to toggle layers correctly). This means that I used a static unsigned 8-bit integer
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| called "keyboard_state" to check the current flags that are on and off currently for the keyboard.
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| Example:
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| keyboard_state = B00000101
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| + The FN key is currently pressed down (bit 0)
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| + The mouse layer is turned off (bit 1)
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| + The Windows Key Lock is turned on (bit 2)
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| keyboard_state = B00000010
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| + The FN key is currently NOT being pressed down (bit 0)
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| + The mouse layer is turned on (bit 1)
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| + The Windows Key Lock is turned off (bit 2)
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| This means that certain bitwise functions like CHECK_BIT(...) and SET_BIT(...) are used on "keyboard_state" to manipulate it.
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