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KBD67
A 65% keyboard sold in several variants.
- Rev1: Released in early 2018. Atmega32u4 soldered keyboard. Sold under the name "KBD65".
- HotSwap: Released in late 2018. Atmega32U4 hotswap single layout keyboard.
- Rev2: Released in April/May 2019. Atmega32u4 soldered keyboard.
- MKII: Released in September 2019, designed by ai03. Atmega32u4 soldered keyboard. ESD Protected
- MKII RGB V1: Released in September 2019. Arm hotswap board.
- MKII RGB V2: Released in December 2019. Atmega32u4 hotswap board. ESD Protected.
Firmware files are SPECIFIC to each board. Firmware files from one, will not work on the other. Please use the .hex
or .bin
appropriate for your board.
- Keyboard Maintainer: MechMerlin, moyi4681
- Hardware Supported: KBD67 rev1, rev2, hotswap, mkii, mkiirgb v1, mkiirgb v2
- Hardware Availability: KBDFans
Make examples for this keyboard (after setting up your build environment):
make kbdfans/kbd67/rev1:default
make kbdfans/kbd67/rev2:default
make kbdfans/kbd67/hotswap:default
make kbdfans/kbd67/mkii_soldered:default
make kbdfans/kbd67/mkiirgb/v1:default
make kbdfans/kbd67/mkiirgb/v2:default
See the build environment setup and the make instructions for more information. Brand new to QMK? Start with our Complete Newbs Guide.