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e01e3fc866f3d2da37cfdaf5cce5480f9410cc10 — Jared 2 years ago a875f7f
Typo Correction in planck/rev7 readme.md (#21194)

Corrected typo explaining encoder requirements.
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## Encoders

Encoders much have matching pulse & detent resolutions (e.g. 24/24) for the scanning to work properly. Multiple encoders can be used at the same time, and are zero-indexed (compared to being one-indexed on the PCB's silkscreen) in the `encoder_update_user(index, clockwise)` function:
Encoders must have matching pulse & detent resolutions (e.g. 24/24) for the scanning to work properly. Multiple encoders can be used at the same time, and are zero-indexed (compared to being one-indexed on the PCB's silkscreen) in the `encoder_update_user(index, clockwise)` function:

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@@ 28,4 28,4 @@ Encoders much have matching pulse & detent resolutions (e.g. 24/24) for the scan
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If an encoder has a switch built-in, it's connected to the key at that location. On the default keymap, each encoder will play its own rising/falling tone sequence when rotated, and will reset the pitch after one second of inactivity.
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If an encoder has a switch built-in, it's connected to the key at that location. On the default keymap, each encoder will play its own rising/falling tone sequence when rotated, and will reset the pitch after one second of inactivity.

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