From beb4a12c9d06d30cc0f544ca52e618898fbb5302 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: =?UTF-8?q?Konstantin=20=C4=90or=C4=91evi=C4=87?= Date: Fri, 20 Sep 2019 02:29:23 +0200 Subject: [PATCH] Add reset instructions for boards that use Command to the Zadig driver installation guide (#6770) MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit * Add reset instructions for boards that use Command to the Zadig driver installation guide * -> → → * Apply suggestions from code review Replace shorthand keycode names with full names Co-Authored-By: fauxpark --- docs/driver_installation_zadig.md | 8 ++++---- 1 file changed, 4 insertions(+), 4 deletions(-) diff --git a/docs/driver_installation_zadig.md b/docs/driver_installation_zadig.md index ccee7008e..72c263734 100644 --- a/docs/driver_installation_zadig.md +++ b/docs/driver_installation_zadig.md @@ -8,10 +8,10 @@ We recommend the use of the [Zadig](https://zadig.akeo.ie/) utility. If you have ## Installation -Place your keyboard into the bootloader mode, either by hitting the `RESET` keycode (which may be on a different layer), or by pressing the reset switch usually located on the underside of the board. If your keyboard has neither, try holding Escape, or Space+`B`, as you plug it in (see the [Bootmagic](feature_bootmagic.md) docs for more details). -Some keyboards may have specific instructions for entering the bootloader, for example the [Bootmagic Lite](feature_bootmagic.md#bootmagic-lite) key (Escape) might be on a different key, such as Left Control. Refer to the board's README if you are unsure. +Put your keyboard into bootloader mode, either by hitting the `RESET` keycode (which may be on a different layer), or by pressing the reset switch that's usually located on the underside of the board. If your keyboard has neither, try holding Escape or Space+`B` as you plug it in (see the [Bootmagic](feature_bootmagic.md) docs for more details). Some boards use [Command](feature_command.md) instead of Bootmagic; in this case, you can enter bootloader mode by hitting Left Shift+Right Shift+`B` or Left Shift+Right Shift+Escape at any point while the keyboard is plugged in. +Some keyboards may have specific instructions for entering the bootloader. For example, the [Bootmagic Lite](feature_bootmagic.md#bootmagic-lite) key (default: Escape) might be on a different key, e.g. Left Control; or the magic combination for Command (default: Left Shift+Right Shift) might require you to hold something else, e.g. Left Control+Right Control. Refer to the board's README file if you are unsure. -Zadig will automatically detect the bootloader device. You may sometimes need to check **Options -> List All Devices**. +Zadig will automatically detect the bootloader device. You may sometimes need to check **Options → List All Devices**. - For keyboards with Atmel AVR MCUs, the bootloader will be named something similar to `ATm32U4DFU`, and have a Vendor ID of `03EB`. - USBasp bootloaders will appear as `USBasp`, with a VID/PID of `16C0:05DC`. - AVR keyboards flashed with the QMK-DFU bootloader will be named ` Bootloader` and will also have the VID `03EB`. @@ -39,4 +39,4 @@ Right-click it and hit **Uninstall device**. Make sure to tick **Delete the driv ![The Device Uninstall dialog, with the "delete driver" checkbox ticked](https://i.imgur.com/aEs2RuA.png) -Click **Action -> Scan for hardware changes**. At this point, you should be able to type again. Double check in Zadig that the keyboard device(s) are using the `HidUsb` driver. If so, you're all done, and your board should be functional again! +Click **Action → Scan for hardware changes**. At this point, you should be able to type again. Double check in Zadig that the keyboard device(s) are using the `HidUsb` driver. If so, you're all done, and your board should be functional again!