[Docs] Remove references to bootmagic lite (#24369)
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|                     }, | ||||
|                     { "text": "Audio", "link": "/features/audio" }, | ||||
|                     { "text": "Bluetooth", "link": "/features/bluetooth" }, | ||||
|                     { "text": "Bootmagic Lite", "link": "/features/bootmagic" }, | ||||
|                     { "text": "Bootmagic", "link": "/features/bootmagic" }, | ||||
|                     { "text": "Converters", "link": "/feature_converters" }, | ||||
|                     { "text": "Custom Matrix", "link": "/custom_matrix" }, | ||||
|                     { "text": "DIP Switch", "link": "/features/dip_switch" }, | ||||
|  |  | |||
|  | @ -413,7 +413,7 @@ Use these to enable or disable building certain features. The more you have enab | |||
| * `MAGIC_ENABLE` | ||||
|   * MAGIC actions (BOOTMAGIC without the boot) | ||||
| * `BOOTMAGIC_ENABLE` | ||||
|   * Enable Bootmagic Lite | ||||
|   * Enable Bootmagic | ||||
| * `MOUSEKEY_ENABLE` | ||||
|   * Mouse keys | ||||
| * `EXTRAKEY_ENABLE` | ||||
|  |  | |||
|  | @ -8,8 +8,8 @@ We recommend the use of the [Zadig](https://zadig.akeo.ie/) utility. If you have | |||
| 
 | ||||
| ## Installation | ||||
| 
 | ||||
| Put your keyboard into bootloader mode, either by hitting the `QK_BOOT` 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 Lite](features/bootmagic) docs for more details). Some boards use [Command](features/command) 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](features/bootmagic) 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. | ||||
| Put your keyboard into bootloader mode, either by hitting the `QK_BOOT` 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](features/bootmagic) docs for more details). Some boards use [Command](features/command) 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](features/bootmagic) 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. | ||||
| 
 | ||||
| To put a device in bootloader mode with USBaspLoader, tap the `RESET` button while holding down the `BOOT` button. | ||||
| Alternatively, hold `BOOT` while inserting the USB cable. | ||||
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|  | @ -34,7 +34,7 @@ On first run, the VIA code in the firmware will copy the keymap from flash memor | |||
| 
 | ||||
| The simple fix for this is to clear the EEPROM. You can do this in several ways: | ||||
| 
 | ||||
| * Hold the Bootmagic Lite key (usually top left/Escape) while plugging the board in, which will also place the board into bootloader mode; then unplug and replug the board. | ||||
| * Hold the Bootmagic key (usually top left/Escape) while plugging the board in, which will also place the board into bootloader mode; then unplug and replug the board. | ||||
| * Press the `QK_CLEAR_EEPROM`/`EE_CLR` keycode if it is accessible on your keymap. | ||||
| * Place the board into bootloader mode and hit the "Clear EEPROM" button. This may not be available for all bootloaders, and you may need to reflash the board afterwards. | ||||
| 
 | ||||
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|  | @ -109,7 +109,7 @@ bool process_record_user(uint16_t keycode, keyrecord_t *record) { | |||
|   } | ||||
| } | ||||
| ``` | ||||
| And lastly, you want to add the `eeconfig_init_user` function, so that when the EEPROM is reset, you can specify default values, and even custom actions. To force an EEPROM reset, use the `EE_CLR` keycode or [Bootmagic Lite](features/bootmagic) functionallity. For example, if you want to set rgb layer indication by default, and save the default valued. | ||||
| And lastly, you want to add the `eeconfig_init_user` function, so that when the EEPROM is reset, you can specify default values, and even custom actions. To force an EEPROM reset, use the `EE_CLR` keycode or [Bootmagic](features/bootmagic) functionallity. For example, if you want to set rgb layer indication by default, and save the default valued. | ||||
| 
 | ||||
| ```c | ||||
| void eeconfig_init_user(void) {  // EEPROM is getting reset! | ||||
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|  | @ -1,6 +1,6 @@ | |||
| # Command | ||||
| 
 | ||||
| Command, formerly known as Magic, is a way to change your keyboard's behavior without having to flash or unplug it to use [Bootmagic Lite](bootmagic). There is a lot of overlap between this functionality and the [Magic Keycodes](../keycodes_magic). Wherever possible we encourage you to use that feature instead of Command. | ||||
| Command, formerly known as Magic, is a way to change your keyboard's behavior without having to flash or unplug it to use [Bootmagic](bootmagic). There is a lot of overlap between this functionality and the [Magic Keycodes](../keycodes_magic). Wherever possible we encourage you to use that feature instead of Command. | ||||
| 
 | ||||
| On some keyboards Command is disabled by default. If this is the case, it must be explicitly enabled in your `rules.mk`: | ||||
| 
 | ||||
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|  | @ -53,7 +53,7 @@ QMK maintains [a fork of the LUFA DFU bootloader](https://github.com/qmk/lufa/tr | |||
| //#define QMK_LED E6 | ||||
| //#define QMK_SPEAKER C6 | ||||
| ``` | ||||
| Currently we do not recommend making `QMK_ESC` the same key as the one designated for [Bootmagic Lite](features/bootmagic), as holding it down will cause the MCU to loop back and forth between entering and exiting the bootloader. | ||||
| Currently we do not recommend making `QMK_ESC` the same key as the one designated for [Bootmagic](features/bootmagic), as holding it down will cause the MCU to loop back and forth between entering and exiting the bootloader. | ||||
| 
 | ||||
| The manufacturer and product strings are automatically pulled from `config.h`, with " Bootloader" appended to the product string. | ||||
| 
 | ||||
|  | @ -209,7 +209,7 @@ To enable the additional features, add the following defines to your `config.h`: | |||
| //#define QMK_SPEAKER C6 | ||||
| ``` | ||||
| 
 | ||||
| Currently we do not recommend making `QMK_ESC` the same key as the one designated for [Bootmagic Lite](features/bootmagic), as holding it down will cause the MCU to loop back and forth between entering and exiting the bootloader. | ||||
| Currently we do not recommend making `QMK_ESC` the same key as the one designated for [Bootmagic](features/bootmagic), as holding it down will cause the MCU to loop back and forth between entering and exiting the bootloader. | ||||
| 
 | ||||
| The manufacturer and product strings are automatically pulled from `config.h`, with " Bootloader" appended to the product string. | ||||
| 
 | ||||
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|  | @ -99,7 +99,7 @@ To reset to the bootloader use `QK_BOOTLOADER` or `QK_BOOT` keycode or `reset_ke | |||
| 
 | ||||
| ## Wiping the EEPROM (Persistent Storage) | ||||
| 
 | ||||
| If you're having issues with Audio, RGB Underglow, backlighting or keys acting weird, then you can reset the EEPROM (persistent setting storage). To force an EEPROM reset, use the [`EE_CLR` keycode](quantum_keycodes) or [Bootmagic Lite](features/bootmagic) functionality. If neither of those are an option, then you can use a custom macro to do so. | ||||
| If you're having issues with Audio, RGB Underglow, backlighting or keys acting weird, then you can reset the EEPROM (persistent setting storage). To force an EEPROM reset, use the [`EE_CLR` keycode](quantum_keycodes) or [Bootmagic](features/bootmagic) functionality. If neither of those are an option, then you can use a custom macro to do so. | ||||
| 
 | ||||
| To wipe the EEPROM, run `eeconfig_init()` from your function or macro to reset most of the settings to default. | ||||
| 
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|  | @ -55,7 +55,7 @@ Everything below here requires a lot of foundational knowledge. Besides being ab | |||
| * **Advanced Features** | ||||
|     * [Unicode](features/unicode) | ||||
|     * [API](api_overview) | ||||
|     * [Bootmagic Lite](features/bootmagic) | ||||
|     * [Bootmagic](features/bootmagic) | ||||
| * **Hardware** | ||||
|     * [How Keyboards Work](how_keyboards_work) | ||||
|     * [How A Keyboard Matrix Works](how_a_matrix_works) | ||||
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