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- name: Get changed files
id: file_changes
uses: tj-actions/changed-files@v38
uses: tj-actions/changed-files@v39
- name: Run qmk formatters
shell: 'bash {0}'

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- name: Get changed files
id: file_changes
uses: tj-actions/changed-files@v38
uses: tj-actions/changed-files@v39
- name: Print info
run: |

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#endif
```
### RP2040 PIO Version :id=rp2040-pio-version
The `PIO` subsystem is a Raspberry Pi RP2040 specific implementation, using the integrated PIO peripheral and is therefore only available on this MCU.
There are strict requirements for pin ordering but any pair of GPIO pins can be used. The GPIO used for clock must be directly after data, see the included info.json snippet for an example of correct order.
You may optionally switch the PIO peripheral used with the following define in config.h:
```c
#define PS2_PIO_USE_PIO1 // Force the usage of PIO1 peripheral, by default the PS2 implementation uses the PIO0 peripheral
```
Example info.json content:
```json
"ps2": {
"clock_pin": "GP1",
"data_pin": "GP0",
"driver": "vendor",
"enabled": true,
"mouse_enabled": true
}
```
## Additional Settings :id=additional-settings
### PS/2 Mouse Features :id=ps2-mouse-features

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#endif
#if PS2_DATA_PIN + 1 != PS2_CLOCK_PIN
# error PS/2 Clock pin must be followed by data pin!
# error PS/2 clock pin must be data pin + 1!
#endif
static inline void pio_serve_interrupt(void);