Port DIRECT_PINS from split_common/matrix.c to matrix.c (#5091)
* Port DIRECT_PINS from split_common/matrix.c to matrix.c * Reorder matrix.c to remove foward declaration and match split_common/matrix.c * Refactor nano to use DIRECT_PINS * Reorder matrix.c to remove foward declaration and match split_common/matrix.c * Add DIRECT_PINS documentation * Reorder matrix.c to remove foward declaration and match split_common/matrix.c - fix logic from inherited from split_common * Add DIRECT_PINS documentation - review comments
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#define DIODE_DIRECTION COL2ROW
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#### Direct Pin Matrix
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To configure a keyboard where each switch is connected to a separate pin and ground instead of sharing row and column pins, use `DIRECT_PINS`. The mapping defines the pins of each switch in rows and columns, from left to right. Must conform to the sizes within `MATRIX_ROWS` and `MATRIX_COLS`, use `NO_PIN` to fill in blank spaces. Overrides the behaviour of `DIODE_DIRECTION`, `MATRIX_ROW_PINS` and `MATRIX_COL_PINS`.
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```c
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// #define MATRIX_ROW_PINS { D0, D5 }
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// #define MATRIX_COL_PINS { F1, F0, B0 }
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#define DIRECT_PINS { \
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{ F1, E6, B0, B2, B3 }, \
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{ F5, F0, B1, B7, D2 }, \
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{ F6, F7, C7, D5, D3 }, \
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{ B5, C6, B6, NO_PIN, NO_PIN } \
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}
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#define UNUSED_PINS
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/* COL2ROW, ROW2COL */
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//#define DIODE_DIRECTION
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```
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### Backlight Configuration
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By default QMK supports backlighting on pins `B5`, `B6`, and `B7`. If you are using one of those you can simply enable it here. For more details see the [Backlight Documentation](feature_backlight.md).
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