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index 288ac1bf08..4df0041607 100644
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@@ -51,7 +51,7 @@ MPR121 capacitive touch sensor has address 90.
To get started, try::
>>> import pyb
- >>> i2c = pyb.I2C(1, pyb.I2C.MASTER)
+ >>> i2c = pyb.I2C(1, pyb.I2C.CONTROLLER)
>>> i2c.mem_write(4, 90, 0x5e)
>>> touch = i2c.mem_read(1, 90, 0)[0]
@@ -68,7 +68,7 @@ directory or ``lib/`` directory) and then try::
>>> import pyb
>>> import mpr121
- >>> m = mpr121.MPR121(pyb.I2C(1, pyb.I2C.MASTER))
+ >>> m = mpr121.MPR121(pyb.I2C(1, pyb.I2C.CONTROLLER))
>>> for i in range(100):
... print(m.touch_status())
... pyb.delay(100)
@@ -80,7 +80,7 @@ Try touching each one in turn.
Note that if you put the LCD skin in the Y-position, then you need to
initialise the I2C bus using::
- >>> m = mpr121.MPR121(pyb.I2C(2, pyb.I2C.MASTER))
+ >>> m = mpr121.MPR121(pyb.I2C(2, pyb.I2C.CONTROLLER))
There is also a demo which uses the LCD and the touch sensors together,
and can be found `here <http://micropython.org/resources/examples/lcddemo.py>`__.