Document the "soft reset" functionality.

This was added in v105r01, but I forgot about it until now. :/
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If your PC struggles to hit "real time"
(60fps for most emulated consoles),
this likely won't have any effect.
- **Soft Reset** restarts the emulated console's CPU
while leaving the console's memory untouched,
just like the "Soft Reset" menu item
in [the console menu](higan.md#the-console-menu).
This hotkey does nothing
when the "Soft Reset" item
does not appear in the console menu.
- **Power Cycle** turns the emulated console off and back on
(a "hard reset"),
just like the "Power Cycle" menu item

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to control the emulated SNES,
for development or testing.
**Soft Reset**
restarts the emulated console's CPU
while leaving the console's memory untouched,
like pressing the "reset" button
on a physical console.
This menu item does not appear
for consoles that did not have a "reset" button,
like hand-helds.
It also does not appear for the Sega Master System,
since that console's reset button is wired up like a controller
rather than directly attached to the CPU.
To reset the Master System,
bind a keyboard or joypad button
to the "Reset" function
on the "Controls" controller
in the "Hardware" port
of the Sega Master System
in [higan's Input settings](higan-settings.md#input).
**Power Cycle**
restarts the loaded game
as though the emulated console were switched off and on again.