fixup! add documentation for BT_DISCONNECT behavior

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Chris Andreae 2023-11-11 14:45:27 +09:00
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@ -13,6 +13,11 @@ computer/laptop/keyboard should receive the keyboard input; many of the commands
When pairing to a host device ZMK saves bond information to the selected profile. It will not replace this when you initiate pairing with another device. To pair with a new device select an unused profile with `BT_SEL`, `BT_NXT` or `BT_PRV` bindings, or by clearing an existing profile using `BT_CLR`.
A ZMK device may show as "connected" on multiple hosts at the same time. This is working as intended, and only the host associated with the active profile will receive keystrokes.
An inactive connected profile can be explicitly disconnected using the `BT_DISCONNECT` behavior. This can be helpful in
cases when host devices behave differently when a bluetooth keyboard is connected, for example by hiding their on-screen
keyboard.
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## Bluetooth Command Defines
@ -28,12 +33,14 @@ This will allow you to reference the actions defined in this header such as `BT_
Here is a table describing the command for each define:
| Define | Action |
| -------- | --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| `BT_CLR` | Clear bond information between the keyboard and host for the selected profile. |
| `BT_NXT` | Switch to the next profile, cycling through to the first one when the end is reached. |
| `BT_PRV` | Switch to the previous profile, cycling through to the last one when the beginning is reached. |
| `BT_SEL` | Select the 0-indexed profile by number. Please note: this definition must include a number as an argument in the keymap to work correctly. eg. `BT_SEL 0` |
| Define | Action |
| --------------- | --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| `BT_CLR` | Clear bond information between the keyboard and host for the selected profile. |
| `BT_NXT` | Switch to the next profile, cycling through to the first one when the end is reached. |
| `BT_PRV` | Switch to the previous profile, cycling through to the last one when the beginning is reached. |
| `BT_SEL` | Select the 0-indexed profile by number. Please note: this definition must include a number as an argument in the keymap to work correctly. eg. `BT_SEL 0` |
| `BT_DISCONNECT` | Disconnect from the 0-indexed profile by number, if it's currently connected and inactive. Please note: this definition must include a number as an |
| | argument in the keymap to work correctly. eg. `BT_DISCONNECT 0` |
:::note Selected profile persistence
The profile that is selected by the `BT_SEL`/`BT_PRV`/`BT_NXT` actions will be saved to flash storage and hence persist across restarts and firmware flashes.