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diff --git a/docs/feature_rgb_matrix.md b/docs/feature_rgb_matrix.md
index 41d0bca379..fa06e46e4a 100644
--- a/docs/feature_rgb_matrix.md
+++ b/docs/feature_rgb_matrix.md
@@ -49,6 +49,8 @@ Here is an example using 2 drivers.
!> Note the parentheses, this is so when `DRIVER_LED_TOTAL` is used in code and expanded, the values are added together before any additional math is applied to them. As an example, `rand() % (DRIVER_1_LED_TOTAL + DRIVER_2_LED_TOTAL)` will give very different results than `rand() % DRIVER_1_LED_TOTAL + DRIVER_2_LED_TOTAL`.
+For split keyboards using `RGB_MATRIX_SPLIT` with an LED driver, you can either have the same driver address or different driver addresses. If using different addresses, use `DRIVER_ADDR_1` for one and `DRIVER_ADDR_2` for the other one. Then, in `g_is31_leds`, fill out the correct driver index (0 or 1). If using one address, use `DRIVER_ADDR_1` for both, and use index 0 for `g_is31_leds`.
+
Define these arrays listing all the LEDs in your `<keyboard>.c`:
```c
@@ -540,7 +542,7 @@ static bool my_cool_effect(effect_params_t* params) {
for (uint8_t i = led_min; i < led_max; i++) {
rgb_matrix_set_color(i, 0xff, 0xff, 0x00);
}
- return led_max < DRIVER_LED_TOTAL;
+ return rgb_matrix_check_finished_leds(led_max);
}
// e.g: A more complex effect, relying on external methods and state, with
@@ -554,8 +556,7 @@ static bool my_cool_effect2_complex_run(effect_params_t* params) {
for (uint8_t i = led_min; i < led_max; i++) {
rgb_matrix_set_color(i, 0xff, some_global_state++, 0xff);
}
-
- return led_max < DRIVER_LED_TOTAL;
+ return rgb_matrix_check_finished_leds(led_max);
}
static bool my_cool_effect2(effect_params_t* params) {
if (params->init) my_cool_effect2_complex_init(params);