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authorKonstantin Đorđević <vomindoraan@gmail.com>2019-01-21 05:16:36 +0100
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Tidy up IS_{,HOST_}LED_{ON,OFF} macros (#4894)
* Tidy up IS_{,HOST_}LED_{ON,OFF} macros * Tweak LED control docs
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106 106
107## `led_set_user()` 107## `led_set_user()`
108 108
109This function will be called when the state of one of those 5 LEDs changes. 109This function will be called when the state of one of those 5 LEDs changes. It receives the LED state as a parameter.
110It receives the LED state as parameter. 110Use the `IS_LED_ON(usb_led, led_name)` and `IS_LED_OFF(usb_led, led_name)` macros to check the LED status.
111Use the `IS_LED_ON(USB_LED, LED_NAME)` and `IS_LED_OFF(USB_LED, LED_NAME)`
112macros to check the LED status.
113 111
114!> `host_keyboard_leds()` may already reflect a new value before `led_set_user()` is called. 112!> `host_keyboard_leds()` may already reflect a new value before `led_set_user()` is called.
115 113
@@ -152,27 +150,20 @@ void led_set_user(uint8_t usb_led) {
152 150
153## `host_keyboard_leds()` 151## `host_keyboard_leds()`
154 152
155Call this function to get the last received LED state. 153Call this function to get the last received LED state. This is useful for reading the LED state outside `led_set_*`, e.g. in [`matrix_scan_user()`](#matrix-scanning-code).
156This is useful for reading the LED state outside `led_set_*`, e.g. in [`matrix_scan_user()`](#matrix-scanning-code). 154For convenience, you can use the `IS_HOST_LED_ON(led_name)` and `IS_HOST_LED_OFF(led_name)` macros instead of calling and checking `host_keyboard_leds()` directly.
157 155
158For convenience, you can use the `IS_HOST_LED_ON(LED_NAME)` and `IS_HOST_LED_OFF(LED_NAME)` macros instead of calling `host_keyboard_leds()` directly. 156## Setting Physical LED State
159
160## Setting physical LED state
161 157
162Some keyboard implementations provide convenience methods for setting the state of the physical LEDs. 158Some keyboard implementations provide convenience methods for setting the state of the physical LEDs.
163 159
164### Ergodox and Ergodox EZ 160### Ergodox Boards
165 161
166The Ergodox EZ implementation provides `ergodox_right_led_``1`/`2`/`3_on`/`off()` 162The Ergodox implementations provide `ergodox_right_led_1`/`2`/`3_on`/`off()` to turn individual LEDs on or off, as well as `ergodox_right_led_on`/`off(uint8_t led)` to turn them on or off by their index.
167to turn individual LEDs on and off, as well as
168`ergodox_right_led_on`/`off(uint8_t led)`
169to turn them on and off by their number.
170 163
171In addition, it is possible to specify the brightness level with `ergodox_led_all_set(uint8_t n)`, 164In addition, it is possible to specify the brightness level of all LEDs with `ergodox_led_all_set(uint8_t n)`; of individual LEDs with `ergodox_right_led_1`/`2`/`3_set(uint8_t n)`; or by index with `ergodox_right_led_set(uint8_t led, uint8_t n)`.
172for individual LEDs with `ergodox_right_led_1`/`2`/`3_set(uint8_t n)`
173or by their number using `ergodox_right_led_set(uint8_t led, uint8_t n)`.
174 165
175It defines `LED_BRIGHTNESS_LO` for the lowest brightness and `LED_BRIGHTNESS_HI` for the highest brightness, which is also the default. 166Ergodox boards also define `LED_BRIGHTNESS_LO` for the lowest brightness and `LED_BRIGHTNESS_HI` for the highest brightness (which is the default).
176 167
177# Matrix Initialization Code 168# Matrix Initialization Code
178 169