Add specific example of setting row_pins/col_pins
The example code at least needs to
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@ -15,11 +15,8 @@ We are also providing a keyboard optimized version of CircuitPython (simplified
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3. Unzip it and copy the KMK folder and the boot.py file at the root of the USB drive corresponding to your board (often appearing as CIRCUITPY)
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4. Create a new *code.py* or *main.py* file in the same root directory (same level as boot.py) with the example content hereunder:
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***IMPORTANT:*** adapt the GP0 / GP1 pins to your specific board ! <br>
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```
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print("Starting")
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@ -43,6 +40,13 @@ if __name__ == '__main__':
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keyboard.go()
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```
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For example, on the KB2040 the col_pins and row_pins might be:
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```
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keyboard.col_pins = (board.D5,)
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keyboard.row_pins = (board.D6,)
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```
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5. With a wire / paperclip / whatever, connect GPIO 0 & GPIO 1 together (or the pins you chose for your boards)
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6. If it prints a "A" (or a "Q" or ... depending on your keyboard layout), you're done!
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