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author | Wolf Van Herreweghe <wolfvanh@gmail.com> | 2022-12-08 17:12:49 +0100 |
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committer | GitHub <noreply@github.com> | 2022-12-09 03:12:49 +1100 |
commit | c6e291c4162bae29266cdf980657eb6a5738dfda (patch) | |
tree | b726e88db7328b91dbd65660b17a74e8e744eceb /keyboards | |
parent | beaea2eb0d4e10fee6c38838ba1c621d057f414e (diff) |
Revert RESET-> QK_BOOT in Read Me files where applicable (#19262)
Diffstat (limited to 'keyboards')
27 files changed, 35 insertions, 28 deletions
diff --git a/keyboards/bioi/f60/readme.md b/keyboards/bioi/f60/readme.md index 9b5c8e8591..8c32c7e7f9 100644 --- a/keyboards/bioi/f60/readme.md +++ b/keyboards/bioi/f60/readme.md @@ -21,5 +21,5 @@ See the [build environment setup](https://docs.qmk.fm/#/getting_started_build_to ## Bootloader * **Bootmagic reset**: Hold down the top left key (ESC) and plug in the keyboard -* **Physical reset button**: Short the two small pads labeled "QK_BOOT" the back of the PCB +* **Physical reset button**: Short the two small pads labeled `RESET` the back of the PCB * **Keycode in layout**: Press the key mapped to `QK_BOOT` if it is available diff --git a/keyboards/bobpad/readme.md b/keyboards/bobpad/readme.md index 75e6e03202..c69f2e9d99 100644 --- a/keyboards/bobpad/readme.md +++ b/keyboards/bobpad/readme.md @@ -19,7 +19,7 @@ Flashing example for this keyboard: ## Bootloader Enter the bootloader in 3 ways: -* **Physical reset button**: Briefly short the pad connected to QK_BOOT and GND on the back +* **Physical reset button**: Briefly short the pad connected to *RESET* and *GND* on the back * **Keycode in layout**: Press the key mapped to `QK_BOOT`, this is the recommened method See the [build environment setup](https://docs.qmk.fm/#/getting_started_build_tools) and the [make instructions](https://docs.qmk.fm/#/getting_started_make_guide) for more information. Brand new to QMK? Start with our [Complete Newbs Guide](https://docs.qmk.fm/#/newbs). diff --git a/keyboards/creatkeebs/glacier/readme.md b/keyboards/creatkeebs/glacier/readme.md index 0a38629863..0f13b6857d 100644 --- a/keyboards/creatkeebs/glacier/readme.md +++ b/keyboards/creatkeebs/glacier/readme.md @@ -16,7 +16,7 @@ A 80% keyboard Enter the bootloader in 2 ways: -* Physical reset button: Press the `QK_BOOT` button on the back of the PCB. +* Physical reset button: Press the `RESET` button on the back of the PCB. * Keycode in layout: Press the key mapped to `QK_BOOT` if it is available. ### Building the Firmware diff --git a/keyboards/creatkeebs/thera/readme.md b/keyboards/creatkeebs/thera/readme.md index 2f78a154fd..2990f9a3b0 100644 --- a/keyboards/creatkeebs/thera/readme.md +++ b/keyboards/creatkeebs/thera/readme.md @@ -18,7 +18,7 @@ A 75% keyboard Enter the bootloader in 2 ways: -* Physical reset button: Press the `QK_BOOT` button on the back of the PCB. +* Physical reset button: Press the `RESET` button on the back of the PCB. * Keycode in layout: Press the key mapped to `QK_BOOT` if it is available. ### Building the Firmware diff --git a/keyboards/handwired/axon/readme.md b/keyboards/handwired/axon/readme.md index d48297b4f7..ca422130ef 100644 --- a/keyboards/handwired/axon/readme.md +++ b/keyboards/handwired/axon/readme.md @@ -15,8 +15,8 @@ Make example for this keyboard (after setting up your build environment): ## To reset into bootloader mode: 1. While plugged in, press and hold `BOOT` switch -2. While holding `BOOT`, press `QK_BOOT` and hold it for a second or two -3. Release `QK_BOOT` +2. While holding `BOOT`, press `RESET` and hold it for a second or two +3. Release `RESET` 4. Release `BOOT` 5. The keyboard should now be recognized as a USBasp programmer device. diff --git a/keyboards/handwired/swiftrax/digicarp65/readme.md b/keyboards/handwired/swiftrax/digicarp65/readme.md index 34e0c0b755..a10c1b567a 100644 --- a/keyboards/handwired/swiftrax/digicarp65/readme.md +++ b/keyboards/handwired/swiftrax/digicarp65/readme.md @@ -17,5 +17,5 @@ See the [build environment setup](https://docs.qmk.fm/#/getting_started_build_to Enter the bootloader in 3 ways: * **Bootmagic reset**: Hold down the key at (0,0) in the matrix (top left key)and plug in the keyboard -* **Physical reset button**: Briefly short the pad on the back of the PCB labeled QK_BOOT +* **Physical reset button**: Briefly short the pad on the back of the PCB labeled `RESET` * **Keycode in layout**: Press the key mapped to `QK_BOOT` if it is available diff --git a/keyboards/late9/readme.md b/keyboards/late9/readme.md index 93e5a40823..1d85e788fb 100644 --- a/keyboards/late9/readme.md +++ b/keyboards/late9/readme.md @@ -20,7 +20,7 @@ Flashing example for this keyboard: make late9/rev1:default:flash -When asked by the terminal, short with a metal wire the pins on the backside of the board highlighted as `RST` (one is the `QK_BOOT` and the other one is `GROUND`) to enter the bootloader and let the OS detects the device. +When asked by the terminal, short with a metal wire the pins on the backside of the board highlighted as `RST` (one is the `RESET` and the other one is `GROUND`) to enter the bootloader and let the OS detects the device. After installing this firmware you can use Bootmagic to enter the bootloader while plugging in your LATE-9. By default it's the button on the upper-left of the keyboard. See the [build environment setup](https://docs.qmk.fm/#/getting_started_build_tools) and the [make instructions](https://docs.qmk.fm/#/getting_started_make_guide) for more information. Brand new to QMK? Start with [Complete Newbs Guide](https://docs.qmk.fm/#/newbs). diff --git a/keyboards/linworks/fave65h/readme.md b/keyboards/linworks/fave65h/readme.md index 09649fa860..7a95f65ac5 100644 --- a/keyboards/linworks/fave65h/readme.md +++ b/keyboards/linworks/fave65h/readme.md @@ -17,7 +17,7 @@ Make example for this keyboard (after setting up your build environment): ## Bootloader Enter the bootloader in 3 ways: * **Bootmagic reset**: Hold down the key ESC key and plug in the keyboard (Top Left most switch) -* **Physical reset short**: Briefly short the 2 pads labelled QK_BOOT on the back of the PCB +* **Physical reset short**: Briefly short the 2 pads labelled `RESET` on the back of the PCB * **Keycode in layout**: Press the B key on layer 1 which is mapped to `QK_BOOT` See the [build environment setup](https://docs.qmk.fm/#/getting_started_build_tools) and the [make instructions](https://docs.qmk.fm/#/getting_started_make_guide) for more information. Brand new to QMK? Start with our [Complete Newbs Guide](https://docs.qmk.fm/#/newbs). diff --git a/keyboards/linworks/fave84h/readme.md b/keyboards/linworks/fave84h/readme.md index 22ce5fd428..dab29f6766 100644 --- a/keyboards/linworks/fave84h/readme.md +++ b/keyboards/linworks/fave84h/readme.md @@ -19,5 +19,5 @@ See the [build environment setup](https://docs.qmk.fm/#/getting_started_build_to ## Bootloader Enter the bootloader in 3 ways: * **Bootmagic reset**: Hold down the key ESC key and plug in the keyboard (Top Left most switch) -* **Physical reset short**: Briefly short the 2 pads labelled QK_BOOT on the back of the PCB +* **Physical reset short**: Briefly short the 2 pads labelled `RESET` on the back of the PCB * **Keycode in layout**: Press the B key on layer 1 which is mapped to `QK_BOOT` diff --git a/keyboards/linworks/fave87h/readme.md b/keyboards/linworks/fave87h/readme.md index bda921a61b..f06d8458c0 100644 --- a/keyboards/linworks/fave87h/readme.md +++ b/keyboards/linworks/fave87h/readme.md @@ -19,5 +19,5 @@ See the [build environment setup](https://docs.qmk.fm/#/getting_started_build_to ## Bootloader Enter the bootloader in 3 ways: * **Bootmagic reset**: Hold down the key ESC key and plug in the keyboard (Top Left most switch) -* **Physical reset short**: Briefly short the 2 pads labelled QK_BOOT on the back of the PCB +* **Physical reset short**: Briefly short the 2 pads labelled `RESET` on the back of the PCB * **Keycode in layout**: Press the B key on layer 1 which is mapped to `QK_BOOT` diff --git a/keyboards/mechanickeys/miniashen40/readme.md b/keyboards/mechanickeys/miniashen40/readme.md index c61398ba1a..67753d37bd 100644 --- a/keyboards/mechanickeys/miniashen40/readme.md +++ b/keyboards/mechanickeys/miniashen40/readme.md @@ -32,7 +32,7 @@ Enter the bootloader in 3 ways: * **Bootmagic reset**: Hold down the key at (0,0) in the matrix (usually the top left key or Escape) and plug in the keyboard * **Physical**: 1. Press and hold `BOOT` switch - 2. Tap `QK_BOOT` switch + 2. Tap `RESET` switch 3. Release `BOOT` switch * **Keycode in layout**: Press the key mapped to `QK_BOOT` if it is available diff --git a/keyboards/neopad/readme.md b/keyboards/neopad/readme.md index 6d2bd8a288..9e83e9bb6d 100644 --- a/keyboards/neopad/readme.md +++ b/keyboards/neopad/readme.md @@ -19,7 +19,7 @@ Flashing example for this keyboard: make neopad/rev1:default:flash -When asked by the terminal, press the dedicated `QK_BOOT` button (the one above the 2 LEDs) to enter the bootloader and let the OS detects the device. +When asked by the terminal, press the dedicated `RESET` button (the one above the 2 LEDs) to enter the bootloader and let the OS detects the device. See the [build environment setup](https://docs.qmk.fm/#/getting_started_build_tools) and the [make instructions](https://docs.qmk.fm/#/getting_started_make_guide) for more information. Brand new to QMK? Start with [Complete Newbs Guide](https://docs.qmk.fm/#/newbs). diff --git a/keyboards/pearlboards/atlas/readme.md b/keyboards/pearlboards/atlas/readme.md index 5161dd2a55..3631df8a29 100644 --- a/keyboards/pearlboards/atlas/readme.md +++ b/keyboards/pearlboards/atlas/readme.md @@ -18,5 +18,5 @@ See the [build environment setup](https://docs.qmk.fm/#/getting_started_build_to Enter the bootloader in 2 ways: -* **Physical reset button**: Briefly press the button on the back of the PCB labeled "QK_BOOT" +* **Physical reset button**: Briefly press the button on the back of the PCB labeled `RESET` * **Keycode in layout**: Press the key mapped to `QK_BOOT` in conjunction with the key mapped to `MO(1))` diff --git a/keyboards/pearlboards/pandora/readme.md b/keyboards/pearlboards/pandora/readme.md index 2ac1d8acbc..c90311507d 100644 --- a/keyboards/pearlboards/pandora/readme.md +++ b/keyboards/pearlboards/pandora/readme.md @@ -15,3 +15,10 @@ Make example for this keyboard (after setting up your build environment): make pearlboards/pandora:default See the [build environment setup](https://docs.qmk.fm/#/getting_started_build_tools) and the [make instructions](https://docs.qmk.fm/#/getting_started_make_guide) for more information. Brand new to QMK? Start with our [Complete Newbs Guide](https://docs.qmk.fm/#/newbs). + +## Bootloader + +Enter the bootloader in 2 ways: + +* **Physical reset button**: Briefly press the button on the back of the PCB labeled `RESET` +* **Keycode in layout**: Press the key mapped to `QK_BOOT` in conjunction with the key mapped to `MO(1))` diff --git a/keyboards/pearlboards/pearl/readme.md b/keyboards/pearlboards/pearl/readme.md index e12d59c8b0..8a8d2b9a3b 100644 --- a/keyboards/pearlboards/pearl/readme.md +++ b/keyboards/pearlboards/pearl/readme.md @@ -18,5 +18,5 @@ See the [build environment setup](https://docs.qmk.fm/#/getting_started_build_to Enter the bootloader in 2 ways: -* **Physical reset button**: Briefly press the button on the front left of the PCB labeled "QK_BOOT" +* **Physical reset button**: Briefly press the button on the front left of the PCB labeled `RESET` * **Keycode in layout**: Press the key mapped to `QK_BOOT` in conjunction with the key mapped to `MO(1))` diff --git a/keyboards/pearlboards/zeus/readme.md b/keyboards/pearlboards/zeus/readme.md index 2db71d3c64..b8217e81c1 100644 --- a/keyboards/pearlboards/zeus/readme.md +++ b/keyboards/pearlboards/zeus/readme.md @@ -18,5 +18,5 @@ See the [build environment setup](https://docs.qmk.fm/#/getting_started_build_to Enter the bootloader in 2 ways: -* **Physical reset button**: Briefly press the button on the back of the PCB labeled "QK_BOOT" +* **Physical reset button**: Briefly press the button on the back of the PCB labeled `RESET` * **Keycode in layout**: Press the key mapped to `QK_BOOT` in conjunction with the key mapped to `MO(1))` diff --git a/keyboards/pearlboards/zeuspad/readme.md b/keyboards/pearlboards/zeuspad/readme.md index 690af89b79..b64be5261a 100644 --- a/keyboards/pearlboards/zeuspad/readme.md +++ b/keyboards/pearlboards/zeuspad/readme.md @@ -18,5 +18,5 @@ See the [build environment setup](https://docs.qmk.fm/#/getting_started_build_to Enter the bootloader in 2 ways: -* **Physical reset button**: Briefly press the button on the front of the PCB labeled "QK_BOOT" +* **Physical reset button**: Briefly press the button on the front of the PCB labeled `RESET` * **Keycode in layout**: Press the key mapped to `QK_BOOT` in conjunction with the key mapped to `MO(1))` diff --git a/keyboards/polycarbdiet/s20/readme.md b/keyboards/polycarbdiet/s20/readme.md index e40f999a1c..eee783a4ff 100644 --- a/keyboards/polycarbdiet/s20/readme.md +++ b/keyboards/polycarbdiet/s20/readme.md @@ -17,7 +17,7 @@ Flashing example for this keyboard: make polycarbdiet/s20:default:flash **Reset Method:** -- Press the `QK_BOOT` button on the under side of the PCB +- Press the `RESET` button on the under side of the PCB **Bootloader Method:** - Hold down the key located at `K00`, commonly programmed as `ESC`, while plugging in the keyboard. diff --git a/keyboards/ramonimbao/mona/v1_1/readme.md b/keyboards/ramonimbao/mona/v1_1/readme.md index 17ae6012bd..b28fedd76c 100644 --- a/keyboards/ramonimbao/mona/v1_1/readme.md +++ b/keyboards/ramonimbao/mona/v1_1/readme.md @@ -7,7 +7,7 @@ A gummy-worm o-ring mount 60% marble keyboard. Now with ALPS/MX, Caps Lock LED, * Keyboard Maintainer: [Ramon Imbao](https://github.com/ramonimbao) * Hardware Supported: ATmega32u4 -To get to the bootloader, with the USB cable plugged in, press the `QK_BOOT` button on the back of the PCB. +To get to the bootloader, with the USB cable plugged in, press the `RESET` button on the back of the PCB. Make example for this keyboard (after setting up your build environment): diff --git a/keyboards/ramonimbao/mona/v32a/readme.md b/keyboards/ramonimbao/mona/v32a/readme.md index f9a730691f..61a3deefaa 100644 --- a/keyboards/ramonimbao/mona/v32a/readme.md +++ b/keyboards/ramonimbao/mona/v32a/readme.md @@ -7,7 +7,7 @@ A gummy-worm o-ring mount 60% marble keyboard. Now with ALPS/MX, Caps Lock LED, * Keyboard Maintainer: [Ramon Imbao](https://github.com/ramonimbao) * Hardware Supported: ATmega32A -To get to the bootloader, with the USB cable plugged in, press the `QK_BOOT` button on the back of the PCB. +To get to the bootloader, with the USB cable plugged in, press the `RESET` button on the back of the PCB. Make example for this keyboard (after setting up your build environment): diff --git a/keyboards/ryanskidmore/rskeys100/readme.md b/keyboards/ryanskidmore/rskeys100/readme.md index 3100e74f2d..4be465dbde 100644 --- a/keyboards/ryanskidmore/rskeys100/readme.md +++ b/keyboards/ryanskidmore/rskeys100/readme.md @@ -19,4 +19,4 @@ See the [build environment setup](https://docs.qmk.fm/#/getting_started_build_to ## Bootloader -To enter the bootloader, press the `QK_BOOT` button on your daughterboard PCB while it's plugged in.
\ No newline at end of file +To enter the bootloader, press the `RESET` button on your daughterboard PCB while it's plugged in.
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/keyboards/ryloo_studio/m0110/readme.md b/keyboards/ryloo_studio/m0110/readme.md index 8729ef6319..78a59f0e62 100755 --- a/keyboards/ryloo_studio/m0110/readme.md +++ b/keyboards/ryloo_studio/m0110/readme.md @@ -16,9 +16,9 @@ Flashing example for this keyboard: Putting the Keyboard in Bootloader Mode: -The shipped PCB did not come with a reset button. To put the PCB in bootloader mode: locate the 2 `QK_BOOT` pins in the back of the PCB and short them with a conductive wire or tweezer. +The shipped PCB did not come with a reset button. To put the PCB in bootloader mode: locate the 2 `RESET` pins in the back of the PCB and short them with a conductive wire or tweezer. -![Ryloo Studio M0110 PCB QK_BOOT pins location](https://i.imgur.com/QJWmpqF.jpeg) +![Ryloo Studio M0110 PCB RESET pins location](https://i.imgur.com/QJWmpqF.jpeg) See the [build environment setup](https://docs.qmk.fm/#/getting_started_build_tools) and the [make instructions](https://docs.qmk.fm/#/getting_started_make_guide) for more information. Brand new to QMK? Start with our [Complete Newbs Guide](https://docs.qmk.fm/#/newbs). diff --git a/keyboards/studiokestra/bourgeau/readme.md b/keyboards/studiokestra/bourgeau/readme.md index b0a0bb2a89..16f87618e0 100644 --- a/keyboards/studiokestra/bourgeau/readme.md +++ b/keyboards/studiokestra/bourgeau/readme.md @@ -11,7 +11,7 @@ Compact 75% universal hotswap PCB with USB-C that supports a fixed 6.25U bottom There are 3 ways to put the board in bootloader mode: - Hold the top-left key (typically `Esc`) while plugging in the USB cable, OR -- While the PCB is plugged into the PC, press the physical `QK_BOOT` button on the back of the board, OR +- While the PCB is plugged into the PC, press the physical `RESET` button on the back of the board, OR - With the default layout, toggle Layer 1 and press the `ESC` key. ## Compiling Firmware diff --git a/keyboards/studiokestra/cascade/readme.md b/keyboards/studiokestra/cascade/readme.md index e217b3edea..db55844ed1 100644 --- a/keyboards/studiokestra/cascade/readme.md +++ b/keyboards/studiokestra/cascade/readme.md @@ -11,7 +11,7 @@ There are 3 ways to put the board in bootloader mode: - Hold the top-left key (typically `Esc`) while plugging in the USB cable, OR -- While the PCB is plugged into the PC, press the physical `QK_BOOT` button on the back of the board, OR +- While the PCB is plugged into the PC, press the physical `RESET` button on the back of the board, OR - With the default layout, toggle Layer 1 and press the `ESC` key. ## Compiling Firmware diff --git a/keyboards/studiokestra/galatea/readme.md b/keyboards/studiokestra/galatea/readme.md index 08a6eae011..1268c596bf 100644 --- a/keyboards/studiokestra/galatea/readme.md +++ b/keyboards/studiokestra/galatea/readme.md @@ -13,7 +13,7 @@ TKL H87/88c compatible PCB with support for the most common layouts. There are 3 ways to put the board in bootloader mode: - Hold the top-left key (typically `Esc`) while plugging in the USB cable, OR -- While the PCB is plugged into the PC, press the physical `QK_BOOT` button on the back of the board, OR +- While the PCB is plugged into the PC, press the physical `RESET` button on the back of the board, OR - With the default layout, toggle Layer 1 and press the `R` key. ## Compiling Firmware diff --git a/keyboards/studiokestra/nue/readme.md b/keyboards/studiokestra/nue/readme.md index f29f27be22..42e72902e4 100644 --- a/keyboards/studiokestra/nue/readme.md +++ b/keyboards/studiokestra/nue/readme.md @@ -11,7 +11,7 @@ There are 3 ways to put the board in bootloader mode: - Hold the top-left key (typically `Esc`) while plugging in the USB cable, OR -- While the PCB is plugged into the PC, press the physical `QK_BOOT` button on the back of the board, OR +- While the PCB is plugged into the PC, press the physical `RESET` button on the back of the board, OR - With the default layout, toggle Layer 1 and press the `R` key. ## Compiling Firmware diff --git a/keyboards/ydkb/just60/readme.md b/keyboards/ydkb/just60/readme.md index 76eee5dced..1fe05bd3ea 100644 --- a/keyboards/ydkb/just60/readme.md +++ b/keyboards/ydkb/just60/readme.md @@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ Just60 keyboard produced by Yang. The keyboard comes with a custom Mass Storage Device bootloader and a TMK based firmware from ydkb.io. -To use a QMK based firmware, you might want to install a QMK bootloader. The PCB exposes 6 pins for ISP(In-System Programming), and they are located just under the ATMega32U4 chip. From left to right, the pins are `VCC`, `SCLK`, `MOSI`, `MISO`, `QK_BOOT`, `GND`. The `GND` is the square one. You could program the flash with any AVR programmer, or a Raspberry Pi with `avrdude`. +To use a QMK based firmware, you might want to install a QMK bootloader. The PCB exposes 6 pins for ISP(In-System Programming), and they are located just under the ATMega32U4 chip. From left to right, the pins are `VCC`, `SCLK`, `MOSI`, `MISO`, `RESET`, `GND`. The `GND` is the square one. You could program the flash with any AVR programmer, or a Raspberry Pi with `avrdude`. Backlight LEDs and Bluetooth are not working yet. |