Move note about pairing only the central portion of a split keyboard to the main setup docs instead of FAQ
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Currently, ZMK only supports wireless split, but wired split is possible and we welcome contributions!
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### Pairing Split Keyboards
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Only the central half of a keyboard should be paired to a computer or device. The peripheral half will auto-connect to the central half via BLE and should _not_ be paired directly to a computer or device.
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### Powering Split Keyboards
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Keyboard halves should be powered _independently_ of each other.
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### Connecting Split Keyboard Halves
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For split keyboards, after flashing each half individually you can connect them together by resetting them at the same time. Within a few seconds of resetting, both halves should automatically connect to each other.
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#### Pairing Split Keyboards
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Only the central half of a keyboard should be paired to a computer or device. The peripheral half will auto-connect to the central half via BLE and should _not_ be paired directly to a computer or device.
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