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Fix misleading how-to-get-rid-of-blue in README #540

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5 changes: 2 additions & 3 deletions README.md
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Expand Up @@ -32,8 +32,7 @@ Check out [solokeys.com](https://solokeys.com), for options on where to buy Solo

If you have a Solo for Hacker, here's how you can load your own code on it. You can find more details, including how to permanently lock it, in our [documentation](https://docs.solokeys.dev/building/). We support Python3.

For example, if you want to turn off any blue light emission, you can edit [`led_rgb()`](https://github.com/solokeys/solo/blob/master/targets/stm32l432/src/app.h#L48) and change `LED_INIT_VALUE`
to be a different hex color.
For example, if you want to turn off any blue light emission, you can edit [`app.h`](https://github.com/solokeys/solo/blob/master/targets/stm32l432/src/app.h) and change `LED_WINK_VALUE` to be a different hex color.

Then recompile, load your new firmware, and enjoy a different LED color Solo.

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1. Need libsodium. On debian, install:

```
sudo apt install libsodium-dev
sudo apt install libsodium-dev
```

## Building
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