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`Ctrl+Alt+b`, and `L1, L2, c` is turned into `L1+L2+c`. Furthermore, modifiers
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and other layer keys do not cancel the one-shot effect, either.
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## Using One-Shot Keys
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To enter one-shot mode, tap _quickly_ on a one-shot key. The next
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normal (non-one-shot) key you press will have the modifier applied,
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and then the modifier will automatically turn off. If the Shift key is
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a one-shot modifier, then hitting `Shift, a, b` will give you `Ab`,
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_if you hit shift quickly._
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Longish keypresses do not activate one-shot mode. If you press `Shift,
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a, b`, as above, but hold the Shift key a bit longer, you'll get `ab`.
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To enter sticky mode, _tap twice quickly_ on a one-shot key. The
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modifier will now stay on until you press it again. Continuing the
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`Shift` example, tapping `Shift, Shift` _quickly_ and then `a, b, c,
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Shift, d, e, f` will give you `ABCdef`.
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This can be a bit tricky; combining this plugin with
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[LED-ActiveModColor](https://github.com/keyboardio/Kaleidoscope-LED-ActiveModColor)
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will help you understand what state your one-shot is in; when a
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one-shot key is active, it will have a white LED highlight; when
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sticky, a red highlight.
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## Using the plugin
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After adding one-shot keys to the keymap, all one needs to do, is enable the
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