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* `UNICODE_ENABLE`
* Unicode
* `BLUETOOTH_ENABLE`
* Current options are BluefruitLE, RN42
* Current options are bluefruit_le, rn42
* `SPLIT_KEYBOARD`
* Enables split keyboard support (dual MCU like the let's split and bakingpy's boards) and includes all necessary files located at quantum/split_common
Currently Bluetooth support is limited to AVR based chips. For Bluetooth 2.1, QMK has support for RN-42 modules. For more recent BLE protocols, currently only the Adafruit Bluefruit SPI Friend is directly supported. BLE is needed to connect to iOS devices. Note iOS does not support mouse input.
|[Bluefruit LE SPI Friend](https://www.adafruit.com/product/2633)|Bluetooth Low Energy|SPI |`BLUETOOTH_DRIVER = bluefruit_le`|nRF51822 |
Not Supported Yet but possible:
* [Bluefruit LE UART Friend](https://www.adafruit.com/product/2479). [Possible tmk implementation found in](https://github.com/tmk/tmk_keyboard/issues/514)
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## Enabling Bluetooth for the Adafruit Feather 32U4 BLE
Simply add `BLUETOOTH = BluefruitLE` to your `rules.mk` file. This enables code specifically for the Adafruit Feather 32U4 BLE. If enabled, the device will use the `PRODUCT` value from `config.h` for the device name displayed by the Feather on host devices. You can simply change these values to change the device name.
Simply add `BLUETOOTH = bluefruit_le` to your `rules.mk` file. This enables code specifically for the Adafruit Feather 32U4 BLE. If enabled, the device will use the `PRODUCT` value from `config.h` for the device name displayed by the Feather on host devices. You can simply change these values to change the device name.