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Sometimes you may find yourself needing to hold down a specific key for a long period of time. Key Lock holds down the next key you press for you. Press it again, and it will be released.
-Let's say you need to type in ALL CAPS for a few sentences. Hit `KC_LOCK`, and then Shift. Now, Shift will be considered held until you tap it again. You can think of Key Lock as Caps Lock, but supercharged.
+Let's say you need to type in ALL CAPS for a few sentences. Hit `QK_LOCK`, and then Shift. Now, Shift will be considered held until you tap it again. You can think of Key Lock as Caps Lock, but supercharged.
## Usage
-First, enable Key Lock by setting `KEY_LOCK_ENABLE = yes` in your `rules.mk`. Then pick a key in your keymap and assign it the keycode `KC_LOCK`.
+First, enable Key Lock by setting `KEY_LOCK_ENABLE = yes` in your `rules.mk`. Then pick a key in your keymap and assign it the keycode `QK_LOCK`.
## Keycodes
|Keycode |Description |
|---------|--------------------------------------------------------------|
-|`KC_LOCK`|Hold down the next key pressed, until the key is pressed again|
+|`QK_LOCK`|Hold down the next key pressed, until the key is pressed again|
## Caveats