Documented TX Power Config in Troubleshooting
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1. Flash the actual image for each half of the split keyboard (e.g `my_board_left.uf2` to the left half, `my_board_right.uf2` to the right half)
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After completing these steps, pair the halves of the split keyboard together by resetting them at the same time. Most commonly, this is done by grounding the reset pins
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for each of your keyboard's microcontrollers or pressing the reset buttons at the same time.
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for each of your keyboard's microcontrollers or pressing the reset buttons at the same time.
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### Connectivity Issues ###
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Some users may experience poor connection from their keyboard to their host device, whether it be from a bad Bluetooth card, a metal enclosure on the keyboard or host, or distance to the host device. Increasing the transmit power of your board may solve this problem. To do this, simply enable the `CONFIG_BT_CTLR_TX_PWR_PLUS_8` configuration value in the `.conf` file of your user config directory as such:
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```
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CONFIG_BT_CTLR_TX_PWR_PLUS_8=y
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```
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On the `NRF52840`, the value `PLUS_8` can be set to any multiple of four between `MINUS_20` and `PLUS_8`. The default value for this config is `0`, but if you are having connection issues it is recommended to set it to `PLUS_8` because the power consumption difference is negligible.
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