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@@ -106,10 +106,8 @@ There are two ways to get the host LED state:
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## `led_set_user()`
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-This function will be called when the state of one of those 5 LEDs changes.
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-It receives the LED state as parameter.
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-Use the `IS_LED_ON(USB_LED, LED_NAME)` and `IS_LED_OFF(USB_LED, LED_NAME)`
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-macros to check the LED status.
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+This function will be called when the state of one of those 5 LEDs changes. It receives the LED state as a parameter.
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+Use the `IS_LED_ON(usb_led, led_name)` and `IS_LED_OFF(usb_led, led_name)` macros to check the LED status.
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!> `host_keyboard_leds()` may already reflect a new value before `led_set_user()` is called.
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@@ -152,27 +150,20 @@ void led_set_user(uint8_t usb_led) {
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## `host_keyboard_leds()`
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-Call this function to get the last received LED state.
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-This is useful for reading the LED state outside `led_set_*`, e.g. in [`matrix_scan_user()`](#matrix-scanning-code).
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+Call 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).
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+For 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.
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-For 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.
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-## Setting physical LED state
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+## Setting Physical LED State
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Some keyboard implementations provide convenience methods for setting the state of the physical LEDs.
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-### Ergodox and Ergodox EZ
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+### Ergodox Boards
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-The Ergodox EZ implementation provides `ergodox_right_led_``1`/`2`/`3_on`/`off()`
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-to turn individual LEDs on and off, as well as
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-`ergodox_right_led_on`/`off(uint8_t led)`
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-to turn them on and off by their number.
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+The 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.
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-In addition, it is possible to specify the brightness level with `ergodox_led_all_set(uint8_t n)`,
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-for individual LEDs with `ergodox_right_led_1`/`2`/`3_set(uint8_t n)`
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-or by their number using `ergodox_right_led_set(uint8_t led, uint8_t n)`.
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+In 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)`.
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-It defines `LED_BRIGHTNESS_LO` for the lowest brightness and `LED_BRIGHTNESS_HI` for the highest brightness, which is also the default.
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+Ergodox boards also define `LED_BRIGHTNESS_LO` for the lowest brightness and `LED_BRIGHTNESS_HI` for the highest brightness (which is the default).
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# Matrix Initialization Code
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