# Split Keyboards Split keyboards are mostly the same as unsplit and very easy to adapt a keymap for. Currently UART is supported, though other modes will come later such as Bluetooth and i2c. Useful config options: ```python keyboard.split_flip = True # If your boards are identical but one is flipped, this option is for you keyboard.split_offsets = [6, 6, 6, 6] # This is the how many keys are on each column on the "Master" half ``` ## Master Half Choosing the master half can be done one of 2 ways. You can set this true or false if you only pleg in on one side. ```python keyboard.split_master_left = True ``` ## EE HANDS If you want to plug in on either side, it can be done fairly easily but requires setup. On each half of your keyboard make a file called kmk_side.py and add one of these lines to the file depending on where each piece is physically located. ```python split_side = "Left" OR split_side = "Right" ``` and then in your keymap, add the line ```python from kmk_side import split_side ``` # UART To enable uart it's as simple as adding this line, of course changing the pin ```python keyboard.split_type = "UART" keyboard.uart = keyboard.init_uart(tx=board.SCL) ```