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diff --git a/keyboards/espectro/keymaps/mac/readme.md b/keyboards/espectro/keymaps/mac/readme.md deleted file mode 100644 index fb62260181..0000000000 --- a/keyboards/espectro/keymaps/mac/readme.md +++ /dev/null @@ -1,56 +0,0 @@ -# This is u/TurboMech's keyboard layout for Espectro. - -## It is designed for Mac OS, due to the specific functions created. - -### Here is the layout found in the keymap.c file. -##### I use shortcuts for the Function row (above number row) listed below - - Scrn Bright Up: F14 - - Scrn Bright Down: F15 - - Expose: LCTRL + Up - - Launchpad: LCTRL + L - - Show Desktop: F11 - - Show/Hide Dock: LALT + LGUI + D - - Screen Capture: LCTRL + S - - Custom Shortcut 1: LCTRL + LGUI + 1 - - Custom Shortcut 2: LCTRL + LGUI + 2 - - use the custom shortcuts for whatever you want: launch an application, a macro, etc. - - Play/Pause: exactly that - - Mute / Volume Up / Volume Down: exactly what it says - - QALL: Quit all applications - - ##### Going down the right side from Vol Down: - - POWER: this serves as the power button on Mac's only. Press and hold the button as you would on your Macbook or iMac keyboard. - - Menu: this slides the notification bar on the right side (its the same as on iPhones/ iPads) - -### See below keymaps for how to setup shortcuts on Mac - -#### Base Layer -``` -Needs updating. -``` -#### Function Layer 1 - See above for shortcuts -``` -Needs updating -``` - -#### How to use/ setup shortcuts on Mac -- First navigate to System Preferences > Keyboard > Shortcuts - - You can use any of them in here - - Just set them to the shortcut keys listed above - -#### How to make your own (to launch applications, quit all, etc.) -- Navigate to Automator > New Document > click Service > Choose -- Now we have to setup our shortcut - - Here's how to setup the Quit All Shortcut - - In the right window select the Service recieves dropdown > select No Input - - At the top left click the Name (Search) > type quit > click and hold Quit All Applications > drag to the right hand box (under the Service Recieves) - - **IMPORTANT** You have to click the Run button at the upper right hand corner in order for these to actually work. - - Now click File > Save > save it as Quit All Apps (or whatever you want) / you can also just exit out and it'll ask you if you want to save -- Navigate back to System Preferences > Keyboard > Shortcuts - - The new shortcut can be found under services, set it to one of the shortcuts I listed above and done -- The same applies for applications in the Name (search) just type the application you want to have as shortcut. Don't forget to run it, then do the same steps - to set it up as a shortcut. - - - - |