qmk_distro_msys
mechanical-keyboard
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qmk_distro_msys
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How to work on hex file from keyboard maker?
- QMK MSYS: you'll need it for many things, for compiling your firmware file and for flashing, especially if flashing with QMK Toolbox isn't permitted in firmware settings (in this case QMK Toolbox just won't recognize your keyboard);
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Wondering how remapping a keyboard "works".
You don't need the GUI though, you can write the simple code yourself, then using QMKMSYS you can compile these flat text files into firmware. Using the appropriate flashing software for ypur microcontroller, you then flash this firmware onto your keyboard.
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How to use with GMMK Pro
First, install QMK MSYS from here. Once installation is finished, DO NOT DO "QMK SETUP". I will explain this later.
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QMK - Custom Animation - Moonlander guide
Download QMKMSYS.exe from https://github.com/qmk/qmk_distro_msys/releases/tag/1.7.2
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Keychron Q2 Guide: How to change/add RGB effects
QMK MSYS: What we will be using to compile the firmware
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Mod tap for complete newbie
You don't really need to be able to program though. (Assuming you use Windows) QMK MSYS will help put all the QMK code on your PC and make it ready to make the firmware file, you will just specify which keyboard make & model you have, edit the file line that controls the timing behaviour, and your PC will build the firmware. Then the Toolkit GUI app will help you sync that onto the keyboard.
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Preonic firmware frustration
Download and install latest version of QMK MSYS
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VIAL guide is not user friendly (awful) for beginners/newbies
a) Installed git for windows. (If you don't know how to use it - don't go this way. Just download qmk-vial as ZIP, extract in "C:\Users\URUsername\qmk_firmware\vial-qmk", install QMK MSYS. Run it from shortcut in installed folder, run "qmk setup -H C:\Users\URUsername\qmk_firmware\vial-qmk" and change directory "cd C:\Users\URUsername\qmk_firmware\vial-qmk" for next steps.) b) Had an error with gh, so installed cli. Cloned qmk-vial with github desktop in the end. c) Had an error with "make", so installed it and cloned submodules. d) Still had an error with "make" when compiling fw "No rule to make target".
- Caps, Scroll, Num led indicator
- QMK working version for GMMK 2 Compact ANSI p65
mechanical-keyboard
- Soldering advice
- Any places to get a second hand olkb?
- PCB design KiCad
- Is there a 90 % / 96 % ortholinear with Nordic layout?
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Where can I get/build an ortho keyboard with low-profile switches?
have you checked https://mechdb.net/ or https://github.com/help-14/mechanical-keyboard also you need to see what lp you want... since for some keycaps are scarce
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Piezas de teclados mecánicos en ARG
pcb hay una banda open source la podes mandar a fabricar aca tranquilamente
- Microcontroller recommendation for first macro pad?
- Megalodon Dual Layer Knob Macro Pad
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recommendation for low budget pcb
I have found two different GitHub repos that have a database of open-source mech keyboards. Most have plate files available as well, I’d start there.
- I'm making a detailed database of all prebuilt mechanical keybords out there
What are some alternatives?
Home Assistant - :house_with_garden: Open source home automation that puts local control and privacy first.
kbsim - Mechanical keyboard simulator website w/ a typing test. Offers 10+ unique switch sounds, layouts, and keyboard colors for an oddly satisfying typing experience.
rawaccel - kernel mode mouse accel
arisu-case - Case design files for Arisu Keyboard
MSYS2-packages - 🌰Package scripts for MSYS2.
The_Uni - A uni-board split ortholinear made for stenography. Uses QMK Firmware's Gemini Protocol. This is the pro micro version (aka Uni v2)
qmk_toolbox - A Toolbox companion for QMK Firmware
discipline - 65% keyboard assembled with only through hole components, including usb type-c
qmk_firmware - Open-source keyboard firmware for Atmel AVR and Arm USB families
2-milk-build-guide - Build guide for the 2% Milk 2-Key Macropad
qmk - My fork of QMK firmware (see https://github.com/joric/qmk/wiki)
awesome-mechanical-keyboard - ⌨️ A curated list of Open Source Mechanical Keyboard resources.