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## Board overview
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The GameNum was designed to facilitate the use of mechanical keys for gameing even when your packing space is limited.
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The GameNum was designed to facilitate the use of mechanical keys for gaming even when your packing space is limited.
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It uses a standard numpad layout replacing the NumLock key with a layer toggle that allows you to cycle through the different layers.
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The standard layout features a default layer that acts as a standard numpad, a layer that was meant for simple WASD based games and a layer that was designed to be used for MOBA/RTS related games.
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The RTS layer is meant to be used rotating the device 90 degrees counterclockwise.
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The README.MD for this board is reasonably extensive and in-depth because the build is quite small and covers a lot of things that I feel that it would be a good starting point for getting into QMK.
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## Build conciderations
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## Build considerations
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Since the GameNum is handwired and uses 2 of its pins to toggle indicator lights there are some things to keep in mind.
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Firmware was build for use with a Pro Micro based on a ATMEGA32u4 at 16mHz. 
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## Adding more layers
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Adding aditional layers is pretty straight foreward. Look in `keymaps/default/keymap.c` and find `#define OSY 2` add a new definition for the layer you are going to add. This can be named pretty much anything. Example: `#define NAMEHERE 3`.
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Adding additional layers is pretty straight forward. Look in `keymaps/default/keymap.c` and find `#define OSY 2` add a new definition for the layer you are going to add. This can be named pretty much anything. Example: `#define NAMEHERE 3`.
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Keep in mind here that the number after the name should correspond with the number that the layer has in the stack of layers. 
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Next thing to do is to add the actual layer for the keymap.
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	PORTD &= ~(1<<4);
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```
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Copy it and change the letter after DDR and PORT to the letter of your pin. Change the 4 to the number of your pin. `DDRx |= (1<<y);` defines that pin as an ouput. `PORTx &= ~(1<<y);` sets the pin to LOW turning off the LED.
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Copy it and change the letter after DDR and PORT to the letter of your pin. Change the 4 to the number of your pin. `DDRx |= (1<<y);` defines that pin as an output. `PORTx &= ~(1<<y);` sets the pin to LOW turning off the LED.
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Now go back to `keymap.c` and look for the `process_record_user` function. The function is basicly a switch case that checks if you pushed one of the defined layer-switch buttons. When it sees that you pushed one of them it sets the pins of the LED's either low or high.
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Now go back to `keymap.c` and look for the `process_record_user` function. The function is basically a switch case that checks if you pushed one of the defined layer-switch buttons. When it sees that you pushed one of them it sets the pins of the LED's either low or high.
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```
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  case KC_FN1:
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```
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Keymaps follow the format **__keymap.c__** and are stored in folders in the `keymaps` folder, eg `keymaps/my_keymap/`
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