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* vinh: test fw for uncertainty (deprecated) * v0.1: update base firmware with 2 layers, use bongo cat animation for oled * v0.1: change directory * v0.1: cleanup * v0.2: update layers * v0.3: add VIA support * v0.3: add VIA support (continue) * vinh: test fw for uncertainty (deprecated) * v0.1: update base firmware with 2 layers, use bongo cat animation for oled * v0.1: change directory * v0.1: cleanup * v0.2: update layers * v0.3: add VIA support * v0.3: add VIA support (continue) * v0.3: change keyboard name, remove eeprom config save in VIA keymap * cleanup for PR * update readme * vinh: test fw for uncertainty (deprecated) * v0.1: update base firmware with 2 layers, use bongo cat animation for oled * v0.1: change directory * v0.1: cleanup * v0.2: update layers * v0.3: add VIA support * v0.3: add VIA support (continue) * vinh: test fw for uncertainty (deprecated) * v0.1: update base firmware with 2 layers, use bongo cat animation for oled * v0.1: change directory * v0.1: cleanup * v0.3: change keyboard name, remove eeprom config save in VIA keymap * cleanup for PR * update readme * add license to header files, update ws2812 driver and DI_PIN to info.json * resovle PR suggestion for config.h, halconf.h, mcuconf.h * update info.json regarding PR comment * update bongo.h regarding PR comment * add oled mode toggle * update readme.md, rules.mk regarding PR comment * add submodule update * move oled handle to keyboard level * Update keyboards/vinhcatba/uncertainty/uncertainty.c forgot user-level proces_record * now using bongo as source file * Apply suggestions from code review remove default value codes * move WPM_ENABLE and ENCODER_MAP_ENABLE to keymap level * Apply suggestions from code review * Apply suggestions from code review * Update keyboards/vinhcatba/uncertainty/config.h
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uncertainty
This is an open source keyboard with exposed-component design. It has 96% (1800) layout with extra 3 keys on the left for custom macro (default are Copy, Paste and open Calculator). It features OLED screen, RGB Backlight, Encoder and VIA-supported. Powered by a STM32F401 Blackpill.
- Keyboard Maintainer: Vinh Le
- Hardware Supported: The PCB is here, controller supported: STM32F401 Blackpill, SSD1306 128x32 OLED, WS2812B RGB, External EEPROM, Rotary Encoder.
- Hardware Availability: Open-source hardware
Make example for this keyboard (after setting up your build environment):
make vinhcatba/uncertainty:default
Flashing example for this keyboard:
make vinhcatba/uncertainty:default:flash
See the build environment setup and the make instructions for more information. Brand new to QMK? Start with our Complete Newbs Guide.
Bootloader
Enter the bootloader in 3 ways:
- Bootmagic reset: Hold down the top left key and plug in the keyboard. This will also clear EEPROM, so it is a good first step if the keyboard is misbehaving.
- Physical reset button: On Blackpill board: Hold
NRST
andBOOT0
-> ReleaseNRST
first and quickly releaseBOOT0
right after. - Keycode in layout:
QK_BOOT
is on the second layer, replacing Escape (top left key).