Clear up the confusion between the kbd67/kbd65 naming.

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A 65% keyboard sold in two variants. Rev1 was a typical keyboard that had to be soldered together, supporting multiple layouts.
Months later, a new version with hotswap was sold. **Firmware files from one, will not work on the other.** Please use the `.hex` appropriate for your board.
The rev1 PCB for the KBD76 is sold under the name "KBD65"
Keyboard Maintainer: [MechMerlin](https://github.com/mechmerlin)
Hardware Supported: KBD67, KBD65 USB-C PCB
Hardware Supported: KBD67
Hardware Availability: KBDFans
Make example for this keyboard (after setting up your build environment):

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# kbd67
65% keyboard with blocker / 65% PCB
65% keyboard with blocker.
Keyboard Maintainer: [MechMerlin](https://github.com/mechmerlin)
Hardware Supported: KBD67 PCB, KBD65 USB-C PCB
Hardware Availability: [KBDFans](https://kbdfans.cn/products/coming-soon-kbd67-mechanical-keyboard-diy-kit) (Keyboard kit), [KBDFans](https://kbdfans.cn/collections/65/products/kbd65-65-custom-mechanical-keyboard-pcb) (PCB)
Hardware Supported: KBD67 PCB (Sometimes sold under the name "KBD65")
Hardware Availability: KBDFans [Keyboard Kit](https://kbdfans.cn/products/coming-soon-kbd67-mechanical-keyboard-diy-kit), [PCB](https://kbdfans.cn/collections/65/products/kbd65-65-custom-mechanical-keyboard-pcb)
Make example for this keyboard (after setting up your build environment):