[Docs] Remove references to bootmagic lite (#24369)

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},
{ "text": "Audio", "link": "/features/audio" },
{ "text": "Bluetooth", "link": "/features/bluetooth" },
{ "text": "Bootmagic Lite", "link": "/features/bootmagic" },
{ "text": "Bootmagic", "link": "/features/bootmagic" },
{ "text": "Converters", "link": "/feature_converters" },
{ "text": "Custom Matrix", "link": "/custom_matrix" },
{ "text": "DIP Switch", "link": "/features/dip_switch" },

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* `MAGIC_ENABLE`
* MAGIC actions (BOOTMAGIC without the boot)
* `BOOTMAGIC_ENABLE`
* Enable Bootmagic Lite
* Enable Bootmagic
* `MOUSEKEY_ENABLE`
* Mouse keys
* `EXTRAKEY_ENABLE`

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## Installation
Put your keyboard into bootloader mode, either by hitting the `QK_BOOT` keycode (which may be on a different layer), or by pressing the reset switch that's usually located on the underside of the board. If your keyboard has neither, try holding Escape or Space+`B` as you plug it in (see the [Bootmagic Lite](features/bootmagic) docs for more details). Some boards use [Command](features/command) instead of Bootmagic; in this case, you can enter bootloader mode by hitting Left Shift+Right Shift+`B` or Left Shift+Right Shift+Escape at any point while the keyboard is plugged in.
Some keyboards may have specific instructions for entering the bootloader. For example, the [Bootmagic Lite](features/bootmagic) key (default: Escape) might be on a different key, e.g. Left Control; or the magic combination for Command (default: Left Shift+Right Shift) might require you to hold something else, e.g. Left Control+Right Control. Refer to the board's README file if you are unsure.
Put your keyboard into bootloader mode, either by hitting the `QK_BOOT` keycode (which may be on a different layer), or by pressing the reset switch that's usually located on the underside of the board. If your keyboard has neither, try holding Escape or Space+`B` as you plug it in (see the [Bootmagic](features/bootmagic) docs for more details). Some boards use [Command](features/command) instead of Bootmagic; in this case, you can enter bootloader mode by hitting Left Shift+Right Shift+`B` or Left Shift+Right Shift+Escape at any point while the keyboard is plugged in.
Some keyboards may have specific instructions for entering the bootloader. For example, the [Bootmagic](features/bootmagic) key (default: Escape) might be on a different key, e.g. Left Control; or the magic combination for Command (default: Left Shift+Right Shift) might require you to hold something else, e.g. Left Control+Right Control. Refer to the board's README file if you are unsure.
To put a device in bootloader mode with USBaspLoader, tap the `RESET` button while holding down the `BOOT` button.
Alternatively, hold `BOOT` while inserting the USB cable.

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The simple fix for this is to clear the EEPROM. You can do this in several ways:
* Hold the Bootmagic Lite key (usually top left/Escape) while plugging the board in, which will also place the board into bootloader mode; then unplug and replug the board.
* Hold the Bootmagic key (usually top left/Escape) while plugging the board in, which will also place the board into bootloader mode; then unplug and replug the board.
* Press the `QK_CLEAR_EEPROM`/`EE_CLR` keycode if it is accessible on your keymap.
* Place the board into bootloader mode and hit the "Clear EEPROM" button. This may not be available for all bootloaders, and you may need to reflash the board afterwards.

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}
}
```
And lastly, you want to add the `eeconfig_init_user` function, so that when the EEPROM is reset, you can specify default values, and even custom actions. To force an EEPROM reset, use the `EE_CLR` keycode or [Bootmagic Lite](features/bootmagic) functionallity. For example, if you want to set rgb layer indication by default, and save the default valued.
And lastly, you want to add the `eeconfig_init_user` function, so that when the EEPROM is reset, you can specify default values, and even custom actions. To force an EEPROM reset, use the `EE_CLR` keycode or [Bootmagic](features/bootmagic) functionallity. For example, if you want to set rgb layer indication by default, and save the default valued.
```c
void eeconfig_init_user(void) { // EEPROM is getting reset!

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# Command
Command, formerly known as Magic, is a way to change your keyboard's behavior without having to flash or unplug it to use [Bootmagic Lite](bootmagic). There is a lot of overlap between this functionality and the [Magic Keycodes](../keycodes_magic). Wherever possible we encourage you to use that feature instead of Command.
Command, formerly known as Magic, is a way to change your keyboard's behavior without having to flash or unplug it to use [Bootmagic](bootmagic). There is a lot of overlap between this functionality and the [Magic Keycodes](../keycodes_magic). Wherever possible we encourage you to use that feature instead of Command.
On some keyboards Command is disabled by default. If this is the case, it must be explicitly enabled in your `rules.mk`:

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//#define QMK_LED E6
//#define QMK_SPEAKER C6
```
Currently we do not recommend making `QMK_ESC` the same key as the one designated for [Bootmagic Lite](features/bootmagic), as holding it down will cause the MCU to loop back and forth between entering and exiting the bootloader.
Currently we do not recommend making `QMK_ESC` the same key as the one designated for [Bootmagic](features/bootmagic), as holding it down will cause the MCU to loop back and forth between entering and exiting the bootloader.
The manufacturer and product strings are automatically pulled from `config.h`, with " Bootloader" appended to the product string.
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//#define QMK_SPEAKER C6
```
Currently we do not recommend making `QMK_ESC` the same key as the one designated for [Bootmagic Lite](features/bootmagic), as holding it down will cause the MCU to loop back and forth between entering and exiting the bootloader.
Currently we do not recommend making `QMK_ESC` the same key as the one designated for [Bootmagic](features/bootmagic), as holding it down will cause the MCU to loop back and forth between entering and exiting the bootloader.
The manufacturer and product strings are automatically pulled from `config.h`, with " Bootloader" appended to the product string.

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## Wiping the EEPROM (Persistent Storage)
If you're having issues with Audio, RGB Underglow, backlighting or keys acting weird, then you can reset the EEPROM (persistent setting storage). To force an EEPROM reset, use the [`EE_CLR` keycode](quantum_keycodes) or [Bootmagic Lite](features/bootmagic) functionality. If neither of those are an option, then you can use a custom macro to do so.
If you're having issues with Audio, RGB Underglow, backlighting or keys acting weird, then you can reset the EEPROM (persistent setting storage). To force an EEPROM reset, use the [`EE_CLR` keycode](quantum_keycodes) or [Bootmagic](features/bootmagic) functionality. If neither of those are an option, then you can use a custom macro to do so.
To wipe the EEPROM, run `eeconfig_init()` from your function or macro to reset most of the settings to default.

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* **Advanced Features**
* [Unicode](features/unicode)
* [API](api_overview)
* [Bootmagic Lite](features/bootmagic)
* [Bootmagic](features/bootmagic)
* **Hardware**
* [How Keyboards Work](how_keyboards_work)
* [How A Keyboard Matrix Works](how_a_matrix_works)