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characters, you could press and hold the 'a' key for a second or two. This no
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longer works with Auto Shift because it is timing your depressed time instead
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of emitting a depressed key state to your operating system.
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2. Auto Shift is disabled for any key press that is accompanied by one or more
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modifiers. Thus, Ctrl+A that you hold for a really long time is not the same
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as Ctrl+Shift+A.
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3. You will have characters that are shifted when you did not intend on shifting, and
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2. You will have characters that are shifted when you did not intend on shifting, and
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other characters you wanted shifted, but were not. This simply comes down to
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practice. As we get in a hurry, we think we have hit the key long enough
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for a shifted version, but we did not. On the other hand, we may think we are
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Then compile and install your new firmware with Auto Key enabled! That's it!
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## Modifiers
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By default, Auto Shift is disabled for any key press that is accompanied by one or more
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modifiers. Thus, Ctrl+A that you hold for a really long time is not the same
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as Ctrl+Shift+A.
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You can re-enable Auto Shift for modifiers by adding another rule to your `rules.mk`
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AUTO_SHIFT_MODIFIERS = yes
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In which case, Ctrl+A held past the `AUTO_SHIFT_TIMEOUT` will be sent as Ctrl+Shift+A
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## Configuring Auto Shift
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If desired, there is some configuration that can be done to change the
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