Raise-Firmware
Firmware for the Dygma Raise Keyboard, it uses a Open source Firmware called Kaleidoscope from http://Keyboard.io (by Dygmalab)
Kaleidoscope
Firmware for the Keyboardio Model 01 and other keyboards with AVR or ARM MCUs. (by Dygmalab)
Raise-Firmware | Kaleidoscope | |
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16 | 6 | |
44 | 3 | |
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3.5 | 1.7 | |
about 2 months ago | about 2 months ago | |
C++ | C++ | |
GNU General Public License v3.0 only | GNU General Public License v3.0 only |
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Raise-Firmware
Posts with mentions or reviews of Raise-Firmware.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2022-12-31.
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Programming the keyboard without bazecor
I can point you to there https://github.com/Dygmalab/Raise-Firmware
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Experience customizing Raise Firmware
Getting the Dygma Raise firmware to compile was mostly easy thanks to the Github instructions for the Dygma Firmware https://github.com/Dygmalab/Raise-Firmware. I'm on Windows and the documentation seems a little sparse for Windows compared to Mac/Linux which made me nervous that it might not work but it works great with Arduino IDE. The one hiccup I hit was a compilation error related to a "{build.version_flags}" not being defined. I worked around the issue by removing the reference to it in boards.txt. Looks like that was introduced in the linked commit, would be great if somebody from Dygma could take a look so others trying to build the firmware themselves don't also hit this: https://github.com/Dygmalab/Kaleidoscope-Bundle-Dygma/commit/8b526fca1841d70e30682128f0f35292d8cd7e94
- Raise flashes randomly when computer is asleep
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Raise firmware updated for ortholinear keyboard
![](https://i.imgur.com/uhGPtLj.png) I was reading DygmaLab git repository and found this! It probably means ortholinear Raise is almost ready for sale? I find it interesting how they have 16 thumb keys in 2 rows.
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Do the Raise APIs change with BazeCor 1.0.0?
By APIs do you mean the interface to the keyboard itself? The firmware used in v1 introduces “super keys” in place of “tapdance”, but if you are interacting directly with the keyboard you might want to take a look at the beta firmware on GitHub to understand the changes it makes https://github.com/Dygmalab/Raise-Firmware/blob/superkeys/Raise-Firmware.ino
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New Bazecor 1.0.0 Beta 8 is here 😎
You can ask our developer in our GitHub.
- Custom Coded Macros
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Custom firmware / Bazecor
after this line you can put your code to alter it's behaviour or enable it in some keys of the default map above -> https://github.com/Dygmalab/Raise-Firmware/blob/master/Raise-Firmware.ino#L261
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Solving the Freezing Issue Part 3: New Beta that solves Freezes AND Resets 💪🚀
They are pushed to the repos in their own branch called fixFreeze2, to compile your own firmware you have to follow the instructions Here
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API Documentation
To know the correlation between the position of the map sent and the actual keys in the keyboard, look here. There you should have everything you need, including the color map section. And all the documentation required is linked on the firmware repo 😊
Kaleidoscope
Posts with mentions or reviews of Kaleidoscope.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2021-10-10.
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Do the Raise APIs change with BazeCor 1.0.0?
While you should be able to find the code for the super keys @ https://github.com/Dygmalab/Kaleidoscope/tree/plugin/superkeys I don’t think the docs have been updated yet
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Custom Coded Macros
The first thing to know is the the raise firmware is both https://github.com/Dygmalab/Kaleidoscope
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Feature request: shift-to-layer & press key in target layer
u/Dygmarillion is there documentation on how to get started modifying the firmware? Is it this one here? https://github.com/Dygmalab/Kaleidoscope
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Custom firmware / Bazecor
to modify all of this you will need to go to -> https://github.com/Dygmalab/Kaleidoscope that i'ts already installed on documents/arduino/hardware/samd/libraries/kaleidoscope.
- Bazecor and Firmware version 0.3.1 now available for download and update! 🚀
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API Documentation
clone this repo: https://github.com/Dygmalab/Kaleidoscope
What are some alternatives?
When comparing Raise-Firmware and Kaleidoscope you can also consider the following projects:
Bazecor - Graphical configurator for Dygma Products
Visual Studio Code - Visual Studio Code
Kaleidoscope - Firmware for Keyboardio keyboards and other keyboards with AVR or ARM MCUs.
Kaleidoscope-Bundle-Dygma - Kaleidoscope-Bundle-Dygma
Kaleidoscope-MacrosOnTheFly - Plugin for Kaleidoscope that allows you to record and play back macros on-the-fly.
nano-trackball - A very small trackball-only mouse. Mechanical files, PCBs, and firmware all included.
Raise-Firmware vs Bazecor
Kaleidoscope vs Visual Studio Code
Raise-Firmware vs Kaleidoscope
Kaleidoscope vs Kaleidoscope
Raise-Firmware vs Visual Studio Code
Kaleidoscope vs Bazecor
Raise-Firmware vs Kaleidoscope-Bundle-Dygma
Raise-Firmware vs Kaleidoscope-MacrosOnTheFly
Raise-Firmware vs nano-trackball