From c347e732be6b50500c1651b3fb8c0753b0c9c40d Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Ryan Date: Thu, 20 Oct 2022 22:20:07 +1100 Subject: Remove legacy EEPROM clear keycodes (#18782) * `EEP_RST` -> `EE_CLR`, default-ish keymaps * `EEP_RST` -> `EE_CLR`, user keymaps * `EEP_RST` -> `EE_CLR`, community layouts * `EEP_RST` -> `EE_CLR`, userspace * `EEP_RST` -> `EE_CLR`, docs & core --- docs/feature_eeprom.md | 2 +- docs/feature_split_keyboard.md | 4 ++-- docs/ref_functions.md | 2 +- 3 files changed, 4 insertions(+), 4 deletions(-) (limited to 'docs') diff --git a/docs/feature_eeprom.md b/docs/feature_eeprom.md index e261c455cb..3a4119eab7 100644 --- a/docs/feature_eeprom.md +++ b/docs/feature_eeprom.md @@ -109,7 +109,7 @@ bool process_record_user(uint16_t keycode, keyrecord_t *record) { } } ``` -And lastly, you want to add the `eeconfig_init_user` function, so that when the EEPROM is reset, you can specify default values, and even custom actions. To force an EEPROM reset, use the `EEP_RST` keycode or [Bootmagic Lite](feature_bootmagic.md) functionallity. For example, if you want to set rgb layer indication by default, and save the default valued. +And lastly, you want to add the `eeconfig_init_user` function, so that when the EEPROM is reset, you can specify default values, and even custom actions. To force an EEPROM reset, use the `EE_CLR` keycode or [Bootmagic Lite](feature_bootmagic.md) functionallity. For example, if you want to set rgb layer indication by default, and save the default valued. ```c void eeconfig_init_user(void) { // EEPROM is getting reset! diff --git a/docs/feature_split_keyboard.md b/docs/feature_split_keyboard.md index 7d194284d6..0b475cc63d 100644 --- a/docs/feature_split_keyboard.md +++ b/docs/feature_split_keyboard.md @@ -153,11 +153,11 @@ Example: make crkbd:default:avrdude-split-left ``` -?> ARM controllers using `dfu-util` will require an EEPROM reset after setting handedness. This can be done using the `EEP_RST` keycode or [Bootmagic Lite](feature_bootmagic.md). Controllers using emulated EEPROM will always require handedness parameter when flashing the firmware. +?> ARM controllers using `dfu-util` will require an EEPROM reset after setting handedness. This can be done using the `EE_CLR` keycode or [Bootmagic Lite](feature_bootmagic.md). Controllers using emulated EEPROM will always require handedness parameter when flashing the firmware. ?> [QMK Toolbox]() can also be used to flash EEPROM handedness files. Place the controller in bootloader mode and select menu option Tools -> EEPROM -> Set Left/Right Hand -This setting is not changed when re-initializing the EEPROM using the `EEP_RST` key, or using the `eeconfig_init()` function. However, if you reset the EEPROM outside of the firmware's built in options (such as flashing a file that overwrites the `EEPROM`, like how the [QMK Toolbox]()'s "Reset EEPROM" button works), you'll need to re-flash the controller with the `EEPROM` files. +This setting is not changed when re-initializing the EEPROM using the `EE_CLR` key, or using the `eeconfig_init()` function. However, if you reset the EEPROM outside of the firmware's built in options (such as flashing a file that overwrites the `EEPROM`, like how the [QMK Toolbox]()'s "Reset EEPROM" button works), you'll need to re-flash the controller with the `EEPROM` files. You can find the `EEPROM` files in the QMK firmware repo, [here](https://github.com/qmk/qmk_firmware/tree/master/quantum/split_common). diff --git a/docs/ref_functions.md b/docs/ref_functions.md index c375ecd057..c82c5747c2 100644 --- a/docs/ref_functions.md +++ b/docs/ref_functions.md @@ -97,7 +97,7 @@ To reset to the bootloader use `QK_BOOTLOADER` or `QK_BOOT` keycode or `reset_ke ## Wiping the EEPROM (Persistent Storage) -If you're having issues with Audio, RGB Underglow, backlighting or keys acting weird, then you can reset the EEPROM (persistent setting storage). To force an EEPROM reset, use the [`EEP_RST` keycode](quantum_keycodes.md) or [Bootmagic Lite](feature_bootmagic.md) functionality. If neither of those are an option, then you can use a custom macro to do so. +If you're having issues with Audio, RGB Underglow, backlighting or keys acting weird, then you can reset the EEPROM (persistent setting storage). To force an EEPROM reset, use the [`EE_CLR` keycode](quantum_keycodes.md) or [Bootmagic Lite](feature_bootmagic.md) functionality. If neither of those are an option, then you can use a custom macro to do so. To wipe the EEPROM, run `eeconfig_init()` from your function or macro to reset most of the settings to default. -- cgit v1.2.3