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-![Layer 0](https://i.imgur.com/iRwr7si.png)
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-![Layer 1](https://i.imgur.com/b2qwYdR.png)
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-# R167 massdrop ctrl
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-The main layer is a ~standard QWERTY layout with the ALT/GUI swap for macOS
-in addition to shifting the `Fn` key one to the right so cmd/alt line up nicely.
-Addionally, I rarely use PgUp/Dn, so I've remapped those to volume control.
-
-The most interesting bit is the shortcut `Fn + Esc` which triggers the macOS sleep
-shortcut (`CMD + ALT + Eject`) and then disables LEDs since the computer will wake up
-peripherals even while the display is asleep. Keyboard is returned to all LEDs on after
-pressing any key.