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authorJoe Wasson <jwasson+github@gmail.com>2017-07-23 12:09:24 -0700
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37## Programming The Behavior Of Any Keycode 37## Programming The Behavior Of Any Keycode
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39When you want to override the behavior of an existing key, or define the behavior for a new key, you should use the `process_record_kb()' and `process_record_user()` functions. These are called by QMK during key processing before the actual key event is handled. If these functions return `true` QMK will process the keycodes as usual. That can be handy for extending the functionality of a key rather than replacing it. If these functions return `false` QMK will skip the normal key handling, and it will be up you to send any key up or down events that are required. 39When you want to override the behavior of an existing key, or define the behavior for a new key, you should use the `process_record_kb()` and `process_record_user()` functions. These are called by QMK during key processing before the actual key event is handled. If these functions return `true` QMK will process the keycodes as usual. That can be handy for extending the functionality of a key rather than replacing it. If these functions return `false` QMK will skip the normal key handling, and it will be up you to send any key up or down events that are required.
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41These function are called every time a key is pressed or released. 41These function are called every time a key is pressed or released.
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