Fixed typo of 'confid.h' to 'config.h' (#2448)
* Fixed typo of 'confid.h' to 'config.h' * Fixed broken links in docs
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| # Setting up Eclipse for QMK Development | ||||
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| [Eclipse](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eclipse_(software)) is an open-source [Integrated Development Environment](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Integrated_development_environment) (IDE) widely used for Java development, but with an extensible plugin system that allows to customize it for other languages and usages. | ||||
| [Eclipse][1] is an open-source [Integrated Development Environment](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Integrated_development_environment) (IDE) widely used for Java development, but with an extensible plugin system that allows to customize it for other languages and usages. | ||||
| 
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| Using an IDE such as Eclipse provides many advantages over a plain text editor, such as: | ||||
| * intelligent code completion | ||||
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 | ||||
| # Prerequisites | ||||
| ## Build Environment | ||||
| Before starting, you must have followed the [Getting Started](home.md#getting-started) section corresponding to your system. In particular, you must have been able to build the firmware with [the `make` command](../#the-make-command). | ||||
| Before starting, you must have followed the [Getting Started](README.md#getting-started) section corresponding to your system. In particular, you must have been able to build the firmware with [the `make` command](../#the-make-command). | ||||
| 
 | ||||
| ## Java | ||||
| Eclipse is a Java application, so you will need to install Java 8 or more recent to be able to run it. You may choose between the JRE or the JDK, the latter being useful if you intend to do Java development. | ||||
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| 7. (Optional) Toggle the <kbd>Hide Empty Folders</kbd> icon button above the targets tree to only show your build target. | ||||
| 8. Double-click the build target you created to trigger a build. | ||||
| 9. Select the <kbd>Console</kbd> view at the bottom to view the running build. | ||||
| 
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|   [1]: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eclipse_(software) | ||||
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|     #define PITCH_STANDARD_A 432.0f | ||||
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| You can completely disable Music Mode as well. This is useful, if you're pressed for space on your controller.  To disable it, add this to your `confid.h`: | ||||
| You can completely disable Music Mode as well. This is useful, if you're pressed for space on your controller.  To disable it, add this to your `config.h`: | ||||
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 | ||||
|     #define NO_MUSIC_MODE | ||||
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 | ||||
| ## Adding Mousekeys to a Keymap | ||||
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| There are two steps to adding Mousekeys support to your keyboard. You must enable support in the Makefile and you must map mouse actions to keys on your keyboard. | ||||
| There are two steps to adding Mousekeys support to your keyboard. You must enable support in the `rules.mk` file and you must map mouse actions to keys on your keyboard. | ||||
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| ### Adding Mousekeys Support in the `Makefile` | ||||
| ### Adding Mousekeys Support in the `rules.mk` | ||||
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| To add support for Mousekeys you simply need to add a single line to your keymap's `Makefile`: | ||||
| To add support for Mousekeys you simply need to add a single line to your keymap's `rules.mk`: | ||||
| 
 | ||||
| ``` | ||||
| MOUSEKEY_ENABLE = yes | ||||
| ``` | ||||
| 
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| You can see an example here: https://github.com/qmk/qmk_firmware/blob/master/keyboards/clueboard/keymaps/mouse_keys/Makefile | ||||
| You can see an example here: https://github.com/qmk/qmk_firmware/blob/master/keyboards/clueboard/66/keymaps/mouse_keys/rules.mk | ||||
| 
 | ||||
| ### Mapping Mouse Actions to Keyboard Keys | ||||
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|  | @ -366,7 +366,7 @@ This is a reference only. Each group of keys links to the page documenting their | |||
| |`KC_RIGHT_ANGLE_BRACKET`|`KC_GT`/`KC_RABK` |`>`                | | ||||
| |`KC_QUESTION`           |`KC_QUES`         |`?`                | | ||||
| 
 | ||||
| ## [Switching and Toggling Layers](feature_common_shortcuts.md#switching-and-toggling-layers) | ||||
| ## [Switching and Toggling Layers](feature_advanced_keycodes.md#switching-and-toggling-layers) | ||||
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