Examples should all use _user functions for consistency
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@ -98,10 +98,10 @@ This allows you to control the 5 LED's defined as part of the USB Keyboard spec.
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* `USB_LED_COMPOSE`
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* `USB_LED_COMPOSE`
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* `USB_LED_KANA`
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* `USB_LED_KANA`
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### Example `led_set_kb()` Implementation
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### Example `led_set_user()` Implementation
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```
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void led_set_kb(uint8_t usb_led) {
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void led_set_user(uint8_t usb_led) {
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if (usb_led & (1<<USB_LED_NUM_LOCK)) {
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if (usb_led & (1<<USB_LED_NUM_LOCK)) {
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PORTB |= (1<<0);
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PORTB |= (1<<0);
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} else {
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} else {
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@ -144,9 +144,8 @@ Before a keyboard can be used the hardware must be initialized. QMK handles init
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This example, at the keyboard level, sets up B1, B2, and B3 as LED pins.
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This example, at the keyboard level, sets up B1, B2, and B3 as LED pins.
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```
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```
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void matrix_init_kb(void) {
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void matrix_init_user(void) {
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// Call the keymap level matrix init.
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// Call the keymap level matrix init.
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matrix_init_user();
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// Set our LED pins as output
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// Set our LED pins as output
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DDRB |= (1<<1);
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DDRB |= (1<<1);
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This function gets called at every matrix scan, which is basically as often as the MCU can handle. Be careful what you put here, as it will get run a lot.
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This function gets called at every matrix scan, which is basically as often as the MCU can handle. Be careful what you put here, as it will get run a lot.
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You should use this function if you need custom matrix scanning code. It can also be used for custom status output (such as LED's or a display) or other functionality that you want to trigger regularly even when the user isn't typing.
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You should use this function if you need custom matrix scanning code. It can also be used for custom status output (such as LED's or a display) or other functionality that you want to trigger regularly even when the user isn't typing.
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