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* \section SSec_Compat Demo Compatibility:\r
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- * The following table indicates what microcontrollers are compatible with this demo.\r
+ * The following list indicates what microcontrollers are compatible with this demo.\r
*\r
- * - AT90USB1287\r
- * - AT90USB1286\r
- * - AT90USB647\r
- * - AT90USB646\r
- * - ATMEGA32U6\r
- * - ATMEGA32U4\r
- * - ATMEGA16U4\r
- * - AT90USB162\r
- * - AT90USB82\r
+ * - Series 7 USB AVRs\r
+ * - Series 6 USB AVRs\r
+ * - Series 4 USB AVRs\r
+ * - Series 2 USB AVRs\r
*\r
* \section SSec_Info USB Information:\r
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* OSes (i.e. no special drivers required). It is boot protocol compatible, and thus\r
* works under compatible BIOS as if it was a native keyboard (e.g. PS/2).\r
* \r
- * On start-up the system will automatically enumerate and function\r
- * as a keyboard when the USB connection to a host is present. To use\r
- * the keyboard example, manipulate the joystick to send the letters\r
- * a, b, c, d and e. See the USB HID documentation for more information\r
- * on sending keyboard event and key presses.\r
+ * On start-up the system will automatically enumerate and function as a keyboard \r
+ * when the USB connection to a host is present. To use the keyboard example,\r
+ * manipulate the joystick to send the letters a, b, c, d and e. See the USB HID\r
+ * documentation for more information on sending keyboard event and key presses. Unlike\r
+ * other LUFA Keyboard demos, this example shows explicitly how to send multiple keypresses\r
+ * inside the same report to the host.\r
*\r
* \section SSec_Options Project Options\r
* \r