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?> This setting implies that `RGBLIGHT_SPLIT` is enabled, and will forcibly enable it, if it's not.
+```c
+#define SPLIT_USB_DETECT
+```
+This option changes the startup behavior to detect an active USB connection when delegating master/slave. If this operation times out, then the half is assume to be a slave. This is the default behavior for ARM, and required for AVR Teensy boards (due to hardware limitations).
+
+?> This setting will stop the ability to demo using battery packs.
+
+```c
+#define SPLIT_USB_TIMEOUT 2500
+```
+This sets the maximum timeout when detecting master/slave when using `SPLIT_USB_DETECT`.
+
## Additional Resources
Nicinabox has a [very nice and detailed guide](https://github.com/nicinabox/lets-split-guide) for the Let's Split keyboard, that covers most everything you need to know, including troubleshooting information.