[Keyboard] remove non-existent method from ploopy documentation (#19957)
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While the defaults are designed so that it can be plugged in and used right away, there are a number of things that you may want to change. Such as adding DPI control, or to use the ball to scroll while holding a button. To allow for this sort of control, there is a callback for both the scroll wheel and the mouse sensor.
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While the defaults are designed so that it can be plugged in and used right away, there are a number of things that you may want to change. Such as adding DPI control, or to use the ball to scroll while holding a button. To allow for this sort of control, there is a callback for both the scroll wheel and the mouse sensor.
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The default behavior for this is:
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```c
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```c
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void process_wheel_user(report_mouse_t* mouse_report, int16_t h, int16_t v) {
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report_mouse_t pointing_device_task_user(report_mouse_t mouse_report){
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mouse_report->h = h;
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// executed each time the sensor is updated
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mouse_report->v = v;
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// mouse_report.<attribute> - can be used to access indivdual mouse attributes
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}
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return mouse_report;
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void process_mouse_user(report_mouse_t* mouse_report, int16_t x, int16_t y) {
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mouse_report->x = x;
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mouse_report->y = y;
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}
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}
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```
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```
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More information on `report_mouse_t` may be found [here](https://docs.qmk.fm/#/feature_pointing_device?id=manipulating-mouse-reports).
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This should allow you to more heavily customize the behavior.
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This should allow you to more heavily customize the behavior.
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Alternatively, the `process_wheel` and `process_mouse` functions can both be replaced too, to allow for even more functionality.
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Alternatively, the `process_wheel` and `process_mouse` functions can both be replaced too, to allow for even more functionality.
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