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diff --git a/keyboards/ydkb/just60/config.h b/keyboards/ydkb/just60/config.h
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--- a/keyboards/ydkb/just60/config.h
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@@ -17,7 +17,6 @@ along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
#pragma once
-#include "config_common.h"
/* key matrix size */
#define MATRIX_ROWS 5
diff --git a/keyboards/ydkb/just60/readme.md b/keyboards/ydkb/just60/readme.md
index 76eee5dced..1fe05bd3ea 100644
--- a/keyboards/ydkb/just60/readme.md
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@@ -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.