Fix some typos, especially the sensor name. (#15557)
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@ -30,7 +30,7 @@ The ADNS 5050 sensor uses a serial type protocol for communication, and requires
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The CPI range is 125-1375, in increments of 125. Defaults to 500 CPI.
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The CPI range is 125-1375, in increments of 125. Defaults to 500 CPI.
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### ADSN 9800 Sensor
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### ADNS 9800 Sensor
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To use the ADNS 9800 sensor, add this to your `rules.mk`
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To use the ADNS 9800 sensor, add this to your `rules.mk`
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@ -69,7 +69,7 @@ The Analog Joystick is an analog (ADC) driven sensor. There are a variety of jo
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|`ANALOG_JOYSTICK_AXIS_MAX` | (Optional) Sets the upper range to be considered movement. | `1023` |
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|`ANALOG_JOYSTICK_AXIS_MAX` | (Optional) Sets the upper range to be considered movement. | `1023` |
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|`ANALOG_JOYSTICK_SPEED_REGULATOR` | (Optional) The divisor used to slow down movement. (lower makes it faster) | `20` |
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|`ANALOG_JOYSTICK_SPEED_REGULATOR` | (Optional) The divisor used to slow down movement. (lower makes it faster) | `20` |
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|`ANALOG_JOYSTICK_READ_INTERVAL` | (Optional) The interval in milliseconds between reads. | `10` |
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|`ANALOG_JOYSTICK_READ_INTERVAL` | (Optional) The interval in milliseconds between reads. | `10` |
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|`ANALOG_JOYSTICK_SPEED_MAX` | (Optional) The maxiumum value used for motion. | `2` |
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|`ANALOG_JOYSTICK_SPEED_MAX` | (Optional) The maximum value used for motion. | `2` |
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|`ANALOG_JOYSTICK_CLICK_PIN` | (Optional) The pin wired up to the press switch of the analog stick. | _not defined_ |
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|`ANALOG_JOYSTICK_CLICK_PIN` | (Optional) The pin wired up to the press switch of the analog stick. | _not defined_ |
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| `pointing_device_init_kb(void)` | Callback to allow for keyboard level initialization. Useful for additional hardware sensors. |
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| `pointing_device_init_kb(void)` | Callback to allow for keyboard level initialization. Useful for additional hardware sensors. |
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| `pointing_device_init_user(void)` | Callback to allow for user level initialization. Useful for additional hardware sensors. |
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| `pointing_device_init_user(void)` | Callback to allow for user level initialization. Useful for additional hardware sensors. |
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| `pointing_device_task_kb(mouse_report)` | Callback that sends sensor data, so keyboard code can intercept and modify the data. Returns a mouse report. |
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| `pointing_device_task_kb(mouse_report)` | Callback that sends sensor data, so keyboard code can intercept and modify the data. Returns a mouse report. |
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| `pointing_device_task_user(mouse_report)` | Callback that sends sensor data, so user coe can intercept and modify the data. Returns a mouse report. |
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| `pointing_device_task_user(mouse_report)` | Callback that sends sensor data, so user code can intercept and modify the data. Returns a mouse report. |
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| `pointing_device_handle_buttons(buttons, pressed, button)` | Callback to handle hardware button presses. Returns a `uint8_t`. |
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| `pointing_device_handle_buttons(buttons, pressed, button)` | Callback to handle hardware button presses. Returns a `uint8_t`. |
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| `pointing_device_get_cpi(void)` | Gets the current CPI/DPI setting from the sensor, if supported. |
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| `pointing_device_get_cpi(void)` | Gets the current CPI/DPI setting from the sensor, if supported. |
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| `pointing_device_set_cpi(uint16_t)` | Sets the CPI/DPI, if supported. |
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| `pointing_device_set_cpi(uint16_t)` | Sets the CPI/DPI, if supported. |
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