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### Selecting Your Host Keyboard Layout
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					### Selecting Your Host Keyboard Layout
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If you type in a language other than English, or use a non-QWERTY layout like Colemak, Dvorak, or Workman, you may have set your computer's input language to match this layout. This presents a challenge when creating macros- you may need to type different keys to get the same letters! To address this you can add the `host_language` key to your keymap.json, like so:
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					If you type in a language other than English, or use a non-QWERTY layout like Colemak, Dvorak, or Workman, you may have set your computer's input language to match this layout. This presents a challenge when creating macros - you may need to type different keys to get the same letters! To address this you can add the `host_language` key to your `keymap.json`, like so:
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```json
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					```json
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### Macro Basics
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					### Macro Basics
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Each macro is an array consisting of strings and objects (dictionaries.) Strings are typed to your computer while objects allow you to control how your macro is typed out.
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					Each macro is an array consisting of strings and objects (dictionaries). Strings are typed to your computer while objects allow you to control how your macro is typed out.
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#### Object Format
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					#### Object Format
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