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* ISSI31FL3733 driver - Addapted IS31 driver for the above driver * fix my branch * ISSI31FL3733 driver - Inclusion of above ISSI led driver * IS31fl3733 driver - Added correct function for control registers * Finalized support for ISSI31fl3733 led driver - Finalized and tested driver. - Modified i2c_master for arm due to declaration mistake. - Fixed spaces/tabs in quantum.h file. - Fixed spaces/tabs in common_features.mk file. - Removed unnecessary includes from rgb_matrix.c file. - Added local definitions for MIN and MAX macros in rgb_matrix.c file. - Adjusted chevron effect. - Added necessary define (RGB_3733_MATRIX_ENABLE) for makefile. - Added necessary C define (ISSI3733) to aid with inclusion of the correct header file. - Added documentation for the new driver. * Driver structure update - Changed rule includes to be more condensed (RGB_MATRIX_ENABLE = IS31FL3731) and (RGB_MATRIX_ENABLE = IS31FL3733) - Updated documentation - Reverted to the use of differently named functions for each driver and selecting the needed ones within rgb_matrix.c * ISSI Drivers refractoring - Moved issi drivers in a dedicated folder - Updated documentation * I2C library fix I released the special pins incorrectly before. It is now fixed.
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# QMK Hardware Drivers
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QMK is used on a lot of different hardware. While support for the most common MCU's and matrix configurations is built-in there are a number of drivers that can be added to a keyboard to support additional hardware. Examples include mice and other pointing devices, i/o expanders for split keyboards, bluetooth modules, and LCD, OLED, and TFT screens.
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# Driver System Overview
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# Available Drivers
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## ProMicro (AVR Only)
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Support for addressing pins on the ProMicro by their Arduino name rather than their AVR name. This needs to be better documented, if you are trying to do this and reading the code doesn't help please [open an issue](https://github.com/qmk/qmk_firmware/issues/new) and we can help you through the process.
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## SSD1306 (AVR Only)
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Support for SSD1306 based OLED displays. This needs to be better documented, if you are trying to do this and reading the code doesn't help please [open an issue](https://github.com/qmk/qmk_firmware/issues/new) and we can help you through the process.
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## uGFX
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You can make use of uGFX within QMK to drive character and graphic LCD's, LED arrays, OLED, TFT, and other display technologies. This needs to be better documented, if you are trying to do this and reading the code doesn't help please [open an issue](https://github.com/qmk/qmk_firmware/issues/new) and we can help you through the process.
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## WS2812 (AVR Only)
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Support for WS2811/WS2812{a,b,c} LED's. For more information see the [RGB Light](feature_rgblight.md) page.
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## IS31FL3731
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Support for up to 2 drivers. Each driver impliments 2 charlieplex matrices to individually address LEDs using I2C. This allows up to 144 same color LEDs or 32 RGB LEDs. For more information on how to setup the driver see the [RGB Matrix](feature_rgb_matrix.md) page.
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## IS31FL3733
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Support for up to a single driver with room for expansion. Each driver can control 192 individual LEDs or 64 RGB LEDs. For more information on how to setup the driver see the [RGB Matrix](feature_rgb_matrix.md) page. |