Docs: Add Usage section to backlight docs (#3537)
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The MCU can only supply so much current to its GPIO pins. Instead of powering the backlight directly from the MCU, the backlight pin is connected to a transistor or MOSFET that switches the power to the LEDs.
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The MCU can only supply so much current to its GPIO pins. Instead of powering the backlight directly from the MCU, the backlight pin is connected to a transistor or MOSFET that switches the power to the LEDs.
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## Caveats
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## Usage
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This feature is distinct from both the [RGB underglow](feature_rgblight.md) and [RGB matrix](feature_rgb_matrix.md) features as it usually allows for only a single colour per switch, though you can obviously use multiple different coloured LEDs on a keyboard.
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Most keyboards have backlighting enabled by default if they support it, but if it is not working for you, check that your `rules.mk` includes the following:
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Hardware PWM is only supported on certain pins of the MCU, so if the backlighting is not connected to one of them, a software implementation will be used, and backlight breathing will not be available. Currently the supported pins are `B5`, `B6`, `B7`, and `C6`.
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```make
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BACKLIGHT_ENABLE = yes
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```
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You should then be able to use the keycodes below to change the backlight level.
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## Keycodes
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## Keycodes
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|`BL_DEC` |Decrease the backlight level |
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|`BL_DEC` |Decrease the backlight level |
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|`BL_BRTG`|Toggle backlight breathing |
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|`BL_BRTG`|Toggle backlight breathing |
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## Caveats
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This feature is distinct from both the [RGB underglow](feature_rgblight.md) and [RGB matrix](feature_rgb_matrix.md) features as it usually allows for only a single colour per switch, though you can obviously use multiple different coloured LEDs on a keyboard.
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Hardware PWM is only supported on certain pins of the MCU, so if the backlighting is not connected to one of them, a software implementation will be used, and backlight breathing will not be available. Currently the supported pins are `B5`, `B6`, `B7`, and `C6`.
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## Configuration
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## Configuration
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To change the behaviour of the backlighting, `#define` these in your `config.h`:
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To change the behaviour of the backlighting, `#define` these in your `config.h`:
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