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To understand how the Configurator understands keyboards, first one must understand layout macros. For this exercise, we're going to imagine a 17-key numpad PCB, which we're going to call `numpad`.
To understand how the Configurator understands keyboards, first one must understand layout macros. For this exercise, we're going to imagine a 17-key numpad PCB, which we're going to call `numpad`.
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```
┌───┬───┬───┬───┐
|---------------|
│NLk│ / │ * │ - │
|NLk| / | * | - |
├───┼───┼───┼───┤
|---+---+-------|
│7 │8 │9 │ + │
|7 |8 |9 | + |
├───┼───┼───┤ │
|---+---+---| │
│4 │5 │6 │ │
|4 |5 |6 | |
├───┼───┼───┼───┤
|---+---+-------|
│1 │2 │3 │Ent│
|1 |2 |3 |Ent|
├───┴───┼───┤ │
|-------+---| |
│0 │ . │ │
|0 | . | |
└───────┴───┴───┘
|---------------|
```
```
?> For more on layout macros, see [Understanding QMK: Matrix Scanning](understanding_qmk.md?id=matrix-scanning) and [Understanding QMK: Matrix to Physical Layout Map](understanding_qmk.md?id=matrix-to-physical-layout-map).
?> For more on layout macros, see [Understanding QMK: Matrix Scanning](understanding_qmk.md?id=matrix-scanning) and [Understanding QMK: Matrix to Physical Layout Map](understanding_qmk.md?id=matrix-to-physical-layout-map).