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An interface for receiving debugging messages from your keyboard. You can view these messages using [QMK Flasher](https://github.com/qmk/qmk_flasher) or [PJRC's hid_listen](https://www.pjrc.com/teensy/hid_listen.html)
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## Keycode
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A 2-byte number that represents a particular key. `0x00`-`0xFF` are used for [Basic Keycodes](keycodes.html) while `0x100`-`0xFFFF` are used for [Quantum Keycodes](quantum_keycodes.html).
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A 2-byte number that represents a particular key. `0x00`-`0xFF` are used for [Basic Keycodes](keycodes_basic.html) while `0x100`-`0xFFFF` are used for [Quantum Keycodes](quantum_keycodes.html).
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## Key Down
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An event that happens when a key is pressed down, but is completed before a key is released.
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## Leader Key
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A feature that allows you to tap the leader key followed by a sequence of 1, 2, or 3 keys to activate key presses or other quantum features.
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* [Leader Key Documentation](leader_key.html)
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* [Leader Key Documentation](feature_leader_key.html)
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## LED
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Light Emitting Diode, the most common device used for indicators on a keyboard.
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## Tap Dance
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A feature that lets you assign muiltple keycodes to the same key based on how many times you press it.
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* [Tap Dance Documentation](tap_dance.html)
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* [Tap Dance Documentation](tap_dance.md)
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## Teensy
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A low-cost AVR development board that is commonly used for hand-wired builds. A teensy is often chosen despite costing a few dollors more due to its halfkay bootloader, which makes flashing very simple.
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## Unicode
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In the larger computer world Unicode is a set of encoding schemes for representing characters in any language. As it relates to QMK it means using various OS schemes to send unicode codepoints instead of scancodes.
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* [Unicode Documentation](unicode.html)
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* [Unicode Documentation](unicode.md)
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## Unit Testing
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A framework for running automated tests against QMK. Unit testing helps us be confident that our changes do not break anything.
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* [Unit Testing Documentation](unit_testing.html)
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* [Unit Testing Documentation](unit_testing.md)
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## USB
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Universal Serial Bus, the most common wired interface for a keyboard.
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