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authorFred Sundvik <fsundvik@gmail.com>2016-10-09 18:37:47 +0200
committerFred Sundvik <fsundvik@gmail.com>2016-10-09 18:37:47 +0200
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Update the Cluecard readme files
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diff --git a/keyboards/cluecard/keymaps/default/readme.md b/keyboards/cluecard/keymaps/default/readme.md
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# The default keymap for cluecard
+
+Note that this keymap has audio enabled, so the RGB mode button does not go through the different effects.
+So the LEDs will still show a static light, that is configurable with the hue, staturation and brightness
+buttons. You can of course also turn them on and off with the on/off button.
diff --git a/keyboards/cluecard/keymaps/rgb_effects/readme.md b/keyboards/cluecard/keymaps/rgb_effects/readme.md
index fa710b464..949cac394 100644
--- a/keyboards/cluecard/keymaps/rgb_effects/readme.md
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# RGB effect test keymap for cluecard
-This keymap has audio disabled, and the RGB mode button does not go through the different effects
+This keymap is made for testing the RGB effects. Audio is disabled and the mode buttons goes through each
+effect. If you run HID-listen you will be able to see which effect is active. For a list of effects, check
+the `rgblight.c` file.
+
+The hue, saturation and brightness buttons will work depending on which effect is active.