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-# Overview
-
-This is my user space, main goal is to unify the experience between different
-keyboard models and operating systems.
-My native language is German and I almost exclusively use keyboards in the
-US-ANSI layout. I find this layout the most practical for programming as
-far as the placement of special characters is concerned. However, when I write
-in German, I miss a few special characters like umlauts, etc.
-Since I also use different operating systems (MacOS, Linux and Windows)
-and especially Windows and MacOS behave very differently regarding the input
-of such characters (under Linux there is at least the Compose key).
-So I needed a hardware solution, and that's how I came to QMK.
-
-Here are defined some key codes to put the keyboard in different modes
-(Mac, Windows, Linux) and the corresponding functions to make the input.
-And some logic to store the respective mode and load it at boot time.
-
-You'll find a proper layout here: [keyborads/id80/keymaps/rverst](../../keyboards/id80/keymaps/rverst)