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releases
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Should I try Keychron
you can download an installer from their github repository and install VIA onto your PC to use fully offline without a web browser
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Cannot use FN + Number keys
Fn keys are generally determined by the keyboard's firmware not the OS. I have multiple 65% keebs from the likes of Ducky, Durgod & Keychron, all work just fine on Linux. You haven't said what your keyboard is but see if it's supported by via (use the appimage package) and test.
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"Received invalid protocol version from device" and "Device must be open first" errors on VIA after updating firmware on K3 Pro RGB ISO
There is also a desktop version.
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Hello, so I just received my K10 Pro today, but I keep on getting errors when I try to use VIA. Is this normal? Thanks!
I was able to get this working by installing the desktop version of VIA as suggested here. I am running Debian, so YMMV.
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usevia.app in Linux i.e. VIA Support useful for Keychron and other VIA Keyboard users
U can also use the appimage : https://github.com/the-via/releases/releases
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How do I download VIA for Linux?
New to Linux so sorry if I'm a noob. I'm trying to install Via through the terminal, but I'm unsure of the package name. Also, I have the link to the GitHub page, but is installing an App Image the same as installing through a terminal?
- Error while loading VIA for keythron q11
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Using VIA without Internet
I'm running a macOS Monterey computer without any Internet access whatsoever so I downloaded VIA from https://github.com/the-via/releases/releases using another laptop but everytime I run the app on my Mac all I get is a blank white screen. I've noticed that there's a connection attempt to usevia.app (104.21.58.242 or 172.67.166.71) during app launch. I've tried several versions of VIA going back to 2.0.5 but I can't seem to get the app to work. Is an Internet connection actually required to just re-map keys?
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Meletrix Zoom65 EE - built this weekend, full report follows
I think you can still download the standalone via app, but they won't ever update it. https://github.com/the-via/releases/releases
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VIA Nº3 Released
Hi Cobertt, there is a wrapper available at https://github.com/the-via/releases/releases, it should autoconnect as well so you can have the old experience of the Desktop. I hope that helps!
qmk_firmware
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help please with keychron light software
It is in Keychron fork of QMK, not in QMK proper. And note that it is in the branch "bluetooth_playground".
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Which QMK firmware build can I use for the new V1 Max?
It's essentially the same layout as the Q1 Pro, which is on Keychron's QMK Github repo, but considering this is the first one with 2.4GHz support I'm not sure if this is a good way to go. There's also the same layout on OnePlus 81 Pro, also on Github, but this seems like a replication of the original Q1 Pro firmware.
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K3 Pro ISO ES Layout problem
It may have to be created from the source code.
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Turning a Keyboard into a Mouse with Libevdev
https://github.com/Keychron/qmk_firmware/blob/master/keyboar...
...you just need to map keys. It was very easy, so now fn-arrow and fn-return work as a mouse on anything I've attached it to so far. I got an rpi recently, only connected this, and was able to navigate the startup ui with no mouse.
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PSA: QMK source code location for all K series (low profile) boards
Doing a little more digging, I found that these source files are in fact in Keychron's own fork of QMK, and is located in a separate branch : https://github.com/Keychron/qmk_firmware/tree/bluetooth_playground/keyboards/keychron
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Can I modify a V1 with QMK directly instead of using Via?
The source code is located at https://github.com/Keychron/qmk_firmware/tree/playground. The keychron specific bits are located in keyboards/keychron folder. Keychron supports QMK. But, it doesn't support you modifying the code. You have to figure it out yourself. There is a qmk documnetation site at https://docs.qmk.fm/#/ but it is likely to overwhelm you with information. This information is from the Keychron V1 web pages and using google seatch for qmk documentation.
- Q6 Pro and Q8 Pro Incoming?
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Is it possible to remap keys completely, not just reorder them with Via? For example 2 (base) / @ (shift) -> [ (base) / 2 (shift)
Github repo for Bluetooth Keychron Keyboard : link. Note that Bluetooth keyboards are in the "bluetooth_playground" branch and not in the master. So, when you fork the qmk_firmware repo, make sure to select include all branches and not only the master. Then, when using the QMK MSYS CLI, make sure to switch to the bluetooth_playground branch.
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K10 Pro QMK Support?
git clone https://github.com/Keychron/qmk_firmware.git
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K3 Pro in VIA → Fn+Shift = New layer?
https://docs.qmk.fm/#/feature_layers?id=switching-and-toggling-layers
What are some alternatives?
mysterium - TKL keyboard that can be entirely assembled using only through hole components, including usb type-c
QMK-OpenRGB - Open-source keyboard firmware for Atmel AVR and Arm USB families
qmk_toolbox - A Toolbox companion for QMK Firmware
qmk_firmware - Open-source keyboard firmware for Atmel AVR and Arm USB families
sxhkd - Simple X hotkey daemon
qmk_firmware - Open-source keyboard firmware for Atmel AVR and Arm USB families
QMK-Lily58-Custom-Code
qmk_firmware - Open-source keyboard firmware for Atmel AVR and Arm USB families
vial-qmk - QMK fork with Vial-specific features.
qmk_firmware - Open-source keyboard firmware for Atmel AVR and Arm USB families. My code will be in branches with the mkillewald prefix.
dactyl-keyboard - Parameterized ergonomic keyboard
keychron-qmk_firmware - A clone of Keychron's fork of QMK firmware. Needed to use Keychron's playground branch. My code will be in branches with the mkillewald prefix.