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* Eliminate separate slave loop Both master and slave run the standard keyboard_task main loop now. * Refactor i2c/serial specific code Simplify some of the preprocessor mess by using common function names. * Fix missing #endif * Move direct pin mapping support from miniaxe to split_common For boards with more pins than sense--sorry, switches. * Reordering and reformatting only * Don't run matrix_scan_quantum on slave side * Clean up the offset/slaveOffset calculations * Cut undebounced matrix size in half * Refactor debouncing * Minor fixups * Split split_common transport and debounce code into their own files Can now be replaced with custom versions per keyboard using CUSTOM_TRANSPORT = yes and CUSTOM_DEBOUNCE = yes * Refactor debounce for non-split keyboards too * Update handwired/xealous to build using new split_common * Fix debounce breaking basic test * Dodgy method to allow a split kb to only include one of i2c/serial SPLIT_TRANSPORT = serial or SPLIT_TRANSPORT = i2c will include only that driver code in the binary. SPLIT_TRANSPORT = custom (or anything else) will include neither, the keyboard must supply it's own code if SPLIT_TRANSPORT is not defined then the original behaviour (include both avr i2c and serial code) is maintained. This could be better but it would require explicitly updating all the existing split keyboards. * Enable LTO to get lets_split/sockets under the line * Add docs for SPLIT_TRANSPORT, CUSTOM_MATRIX, CUSTOM_DEBOUNCE * Remove avr-specific sei() from split matrix_setup Not needed now that slave doesn't have a separate main loop. Both sides (on avr) call sei() in lufa's main() after exiting keyboard_setup(). * Fix QUANTUM_LIB_SRC references and simplify SPLIT_TRANSPORT. * Add comments and fix formatting. |
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Quantum Mechanical Keyboard Firmware
What is QMK Firmware?
QMK (Quantum Mechanical Keyboard) is an open source community that maintains QMK Firmware, QMK Toolbox, qmk.fm, and these docs. QMK Firmware is a keyboard firmware based on the tmk_keyboard with some useful features for Atmel AVR controllers, and more specifically, the OLKB product line, the ErgoDox EZ keyboard, and the Clueboard product line. It has also been ported to ARM chips using ChibiOS. You can use it to power your own hand-wired or custom keyboard PCB.
How to Get It
If you plan on contributing a keymap, keyboard, or features to QMK, the easiest thing to do is fork the repo through Github, and clone your repo locally to make your changes, push them, then open a Pull Request from your fork.
Otherwise, you can either download it directly (zip, tar), or clone it via git (git@github.com:qmk/qmk_firmware.git
), or https (https://github.com/qmk/qmk_firmware.git
).
How to Compile
Before you are able to compile, you'll need to install an environment for AVR or/and ARM development. Once that is complete, you'll use the make
command to build a keyboard and keymap with the following notation:
make planck/rev4:default
This would build the rev4
revision of the planck
with the default
keymap. Not all keyboards have revisions (also called subprojects or folders), in which case, it can be omitted:
make preonic:default
How to Customize
QMK has lots of features to explore, and a good deal of reference documentation to dig through. Most features are taken advantage of by modifying your keymap, and changing the keycodes.