-# """Specify which USB HID devices that will be available.
-# Can be called in ``boot.py``, before USB is connected.
-#
-# :param Sequence devices: `Device` objects.
-# If `devices` is empty, HID is disabled. The order of the ``Devices``
-# may matter to the host. For instance, for MacOS, put the mouse device
-# before any Gamepad or Digitizer HID device or else it will not work.
-# :param int boot_device: If non-zero, inform the host that support for a
-# a boot HID device is available.
-# If ``boot_device=1``, a boot keyboard is available.
-# If ``boot_device=2``, a boot mouse is available. No other values are allowed.
-# See below.
-#
-# If you enable too many devices at once, you will run out of USB endpoints.
-# The number of available endpoints varies by microcontroller.
-# CircuitPython will go into safe mode after running ``boot.py`` to inform you if
-# not enough endpoints are available.
-#
-# **Boot Devices**
-#
-# Boot devices implement a fixed, predefined report descriptor, defined in
-# https://www.usb.org/sites/default/files/hid1_12.pdf, Appendix B. A USB host
-# can request to use the boot device if the USB device says it is available.
-# Usually only a BIOS or other kind of limited-functionality
-# host needs boot keyboard support.
-#
-# For example, to make a boot keyboard available, you can use this code::
-#
-# usb_hid.enable((Device.KEYBOARD), boot_device=1) # 1 for a keyboard
-#
-# If the host requests the boot keyboard, the report descriptor provided by `Device.KEYBOARD`
-# will be ignored, and the predefined report descriptor will be used.
-# But if the host does not request the boot keyboard,
-# the descriptor provided by `Device.KEYBOARD` will be used.
-#
-# The HID boot device must usually be the first or only device presented by CircuitPython.
-# The HID device will be USB interface number 0.
-# To make sure it is the first device, disable other USB devices, including CDC and MSC (CIRCUITPY).
-# If you specify a non-zero ``boot_device``, and it is not the first device, CircuitPython
-# will enter safe mode to report this error.
-# """
+ # """Specify which USB HID devices that will be available.
+ # Can be called in ``boot.py``, before USB is connected.
+ #
+ # :param Sequence devices: `Device` objects.
+ # If `devices` is empty, HID is disabled. The order of the ``Devices``
+ # may matter to the host. For instance, for MacOS, put the mouse device
+ # before any Gamepad or Digitizer HID device or else it will not work.
+ # :param int boot_device: If non-zero, inform the host that support for a
+ # a boot HID device is available.
+ # If ``boot_device=1``, a boot keyboard is available.
+ # If ``boot_device=2``, a boot mouse is available. No other values are allowed.
+ # See below.
+ #
+ # If you enable too many devices at once, you will run out of USB endpoints.
+ # The number of available endpoints varies by microcontroller.
+ # CircuitPython will go into safe mode after running ``boot.py`` to inform you if
+ # not enough endpoints are available.
+ #
+ # **Boot Devices**
+ #
+ # Boot devices implement a fixed, predefined report descriptor, defined in
+ # https://www.usb.org/sites/default/files/hid1_12.pdf, Appendix B. A USB host
+ # can request to use the boot device if the USB device says it is available.
+ # Usually only a BIOS or other kind of limited-functionality
+ # host needs boot keyboard support.
+ #
+ # For example, to make a boot keyboard available, you can use this code::
+ #
+ # usb_hid.enable((Device.KEYBOARD), boot_device=1) # 1 for a keyboard
+ #
+ # If the host requests the boot keyboard, the report descriptor provided by `Device.KEYBOARD`
+ # will be ignored, and the predefined report descriptor will be used.
+ # But if the host does not request the boot keyboard,
+ # the descriptor provided by `Device.KEYBOARD` will be used.
+ #
+ # The HID boot device must usually be the first or only device presented by CircuitPython.
+ # The HID device will be USB interface number 0.
+ # To make sure it is the first device, disable other USB devices, including CDC and MSC (CIRCUITPY).
+ # If you specify a non-zero ``boot_device``, and it is not the first device, CircuitPython
+ # will enter safe mode to report this error.
+ # """