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?> For all the available keys and their allowed values refer back to the [`data/schemas/keyboard.jsonschema`](https://github.com/qmk/qmk_firmware/blob/master/data/schemas/keyboard.jsonschema) file.
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### Layout Format
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## Layout Format
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Within our `info.json` file the `layouts` portion of the dictionary contains several nested dictionaries. The outer layer consists of QMK layout macros, for example `LAYOUT_ansi` or `LAYOUT_iso`.
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* A two item list describing the row and column location for this key.
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* Example: `[0, 4]`
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### Matrix Pins
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## Matrix Pins
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Currently QMK supports connecting switches either directly to GPIO pins or via a switch matrix. At this time you can not combine these, they are mutually exclusive.
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#### Switch Matrix
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### Switch Matrix
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Most keyboards use a switch matrix to connect keyswitches to the MCU. You can define your pin columns and rows to configure your switch matrix. When defining switch matrices you should also define your `diode_direction`.
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#### Direct Pins
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### Direct Pins
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Direct pins are when you connect one side of the switch to GND and the other side to a GPIO pin on your MCU. No diode is required, but there is a 1:1 mapping between switches and pins.
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|`static_gradient`|Enable static gradient mode. |
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|`twinkle` |Enable twinkle animation mode. |
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### USB
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## USB
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Every USB keyboard needs to have its USB parameters defined. At a minimum you need to set the Vendor ID, Product ID, and device version.
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The device version is a BCD (binary coded decimal) value, in the format `MMmr`, so the below value would look like `0x0100` in the generated code. This also means the maximum valid values for each part are `99.9.9`, despite it being a hexadecimal value under the hood.
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### Encoders
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## Encoders
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This section controls the basic [rotary encoder](feature_encoders.md) support.
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### Secure
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## Secure
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The following options can be configured:
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