//matrix is defined in a weird way here; the layout on both sides are asymmetrical, but the "matrix" is symmetrical but with empty gaps
//matrix is defined in a weird way here; the layout on both sides are asymmetrical, but the "matrix" is symmetrical but with empty gaps
//the last column is defined as a separate row because the firmware currently doesnt support more than 8 columns (this layout has 9 columns per side) K45 and K110 are the Bs on both sides
//the last column is defined as a separate row because the firmware currently doesnt support more than 8 columns (this layout has 9 columns per side) K45 and K110 are the Bs on both sides
//matrix is defined in a weird way here; the layout on both sides are asymmetrical, but the "matrix" is symmetrical but with empty gaps
//matrix is defined in a weird way here; the layout on both sides are asymmetrical, but the "matrix" is symmetrical but with empty gaps
//the last column is defined as a separate row because the firmware currently doesnt support more than 8 columns (this layout has 9 columns per side) K45 and K110 are the Bs on both sides; K53 and K106 are extra keys for ISO
//the last column is defined as a separate row because the firmware currently doesnt support more than 8 columns (this layout has 9 columns per side) K45 and K110 are the Bs on both sides; K53 and K106 are extra keys for ISO