diff --git a/README.md b/README.md index 48a6392c..101cad99 100644 --- a/README.md +++ b/README.md @@ -34,7 +34,7 @@ In the rest of the documentation the board with the ATmega32U4 is called "Arduin As an IDE Visual Studio with the extension [Visual Micro](https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=VisualMicro.ArduinoIDEforVisualStudio) is required. Visual Micro provides the required functionality for free, but sometimes ask you to buy the full version. The Arduino IDE is not supported because it does not provide a way to configure the build options without creating your own board configuration. -Advanced users can create their own boards configuration with the correct [build settings](https://github.com/Legion2/CorsairLightingProtocol/blob/master/examples/SimpleLightingController/board.txt) and then use this boards configuration with the Arduino IDE. +Advanced users can create their own boards configuration with the correct [build settings](examples/LightingNodePRO/board.txt) and then use this boards configuration with the Arduino IDE. You have problems with a board not listed here, please open an [Issue](https://github.com/Legion2/CorsairLightingProtocol/issues). @@ -58,11 +58,11 @@ iCUE groups the LEDs into groups of ten. So if you have 20 LEDs, set the amount to 2. Now you can create lighting effects in the "Lighting Channel #" tabs. -The example "SimpleLightingController" only requires one LED Stip connected to the Arduino. -Because the "SimpleLightingController" concatenate the two channels a total of 120 leds can be controlled on a single LED Strip. +The example "SingleStripLightingNodePRO" only requires one LED Stip connected to the Arduino. +Because the "SingleStripLightingNodePRO" concatenate the two channels a total of 120 leds can be controlled on a single LED Strip. ## Use the library -If you want to use this library in your own sketch don't forget to use Visual Studio as IDE and include the [board.txt](https://github.com/Legion2/CorsairLightingProtocol/blob/master/examples/SimpleLightingController/board.txt) in the root directory of your sketch. +If you want to use this library in your own sketch don't forget to use Visual Studio as IDE and include the [board.txt](examples/LightingNodePRO/board.txt) in the root directory of your sketch. ## How it works This library uses the USB HID interface of the Arduino Micro or Leonardo. diff --git a/examples/SimpleLightingController/SimpleLightingController.ino b/examples/SingleStripLightingNodePRO/SingleStripLightingNodePRO.ino similarity index 100% rename from examples/SimpleLightingController/SimpleLightingController.ino rename to examples/SingleStripLightingNodePRO/SingleStripLightingNodePRO.ino diff --git a/examples/SimpleLightingController/board.CommanderPRO.txt b/examples/SingleStripLightingNodePRO/board.CommanderPRO.txt similarity index 100% rename from examples/SimpleLightingController/board.CommanderPRO.txt rename to examples/SingleStripLightingNodePRO/board.CommanderPRO.txt diff --git a/examples/SimpleLightingController/board.txt b/examples/SingleStripLightingNodePRO/board.txt similarity index 100% rename from examples/SimpleLightingController/board.txt rename to examples/SingleStripLightingNodePRO/board.txt