Fix LEADER_KEY docs.
LEADER_KEY needs to be set in config.h, not keymap.c. Credit goes to @randywallace for figuring this one out: https://github.com/qmk/qmk_firmware/issues/2514#issuecomment-384847485
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			| @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ If you've ever used Vim, you know what a Leader key is. If not, you're about to | ||||
| That's what `KC_LEAD` does. Here's an example: | ||||
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| 1. Pick a key on your keyboard you want to use as the Leader key. Assign it the keycode `KC_LEAD`. This key would be dedicated just for this -- it's a single action key, can't be used for anything else. | ||||
| 2. Include the line `#define LEADER_TIMEOUT 300` somewhere in your keymap.c file, probably near the top. The 300 there is 300ms -- that's how long you have for the sequence of keys following the leader. You can tweak this value for comfort, of course. | ||||
| 2. Include the line `#define LEADER_TIMEOUT 300` in your config.h. The 300 there is 300ms -- that's how long you have for the sequence of keys following the leader. You can tweak this value for comfort, of course. | ||||
| 3. Within your `matrix_scan_user` function, do something like this: | ||||
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