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RESET -> QK_BOOT keyboard readme (#18110)

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Joel Challis 2022-08-20 11:34:17 +01:00 committed by GitHub
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```
/* ADMIN
* ,-----------------------------------------.
* | RESET | | | X |
* | QK_BOOT | | | X |
* |------------+-----+-----------+----------|
* |ABOUT CKEYS | | | |
* |------------+-----+-----------+----------|
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*/
```
The most important key in this layer is the `RESET` switch. Use it to flash new firmware. It does the same thing as the hardware button on the Proton C. But since you soldered the Proton C with the reset button facing towards the keys, the only way to reach it is to de-solder wires. The reset switch solves this. Program a reset switch into all of your future keyboards.
The most important key in this layer is the `QK_BOOT` switch. Use it to flash new firmware. It does the same thing as the hardware button on the Proton C. But since you soldered the Proton C with the reset button facing towards the keys, the only way to reach it is to de-solder wires. The reset switch solves this. Program a reset switch into all of your future keyboards.
The `ABOUT CKEYS` is another example of using a macro. It will type out a few sentences about cKeys.