2.4 KiB
Split Keyboards
Split keyboards are mostly the same as unsplit. Wired UART is fully supported, and testing of bluetooth splits, though we don't currently offer support for this.
Wired UART
Wired connections can use UART over 1 or 2 wires. With 2 wires, you will be able to syncronize the halves allowing additional features in some extensions.
from kb import data_pin
:from kmk.modules.split import Split, SplitType
split = Split(split_side=SplitSide.LEFT)
keyboard.modules.append(split)
Bluetooth split (aka no TRRS) [Currently in testing]
Wireless splits are fully featured with 2 way communication allowing all extensions to work 100%.
from kb import data_pin
from kmk.modules.split import Split, SplitType, Split_Side
split = Split(split_type=Split.BLE, split_side=SplitSide.LEFT)
OR
split = Split(split_type=Split.BLE, split_side=SplitSide.LEFT)
keyboard.modules.append(split)
Config
Useful config options:
split = Split(
split_flip=True, # If both halves are the same, but flipped, set this True
split_side=None, # Sets if this is to SplitSide.LEFT or SplitSide.RIGHT, or use EE hands
split_type=SplitType.UART, # Defaults to UART
split_target_left=True, # If you want the right to be the target, change this to false
uart_interval=20, # Sets the uarts delay. Lower numbers draw more power
data_pin=None, # The primary data pin to talk to the secondary device with
data_pin2=None, # Second uart pin to allow 2 way communication
target_left=True, # Assumes that left will be the one on USB. Set to folse if it will be the right
uart_flip=True, # Reverses the RX and TX pins if both are provided
)
EE HANDS
If you want to plug USB in on either side, or are using bluetooth, this is for you.
Rename your CIRCUITPY drive to something different. The left side must end in L, the right must is in R. The name must be 11 characters or less! This is a limitation of the filesystem. You will receive an error if you choose a name longer than 11 characters. Instructions on how to do that are here. For example on NYQUISTL for left and NYQUISTR for the right.
For wired connections you don't need to pass anything. For bluetooth, remove the split_side
like this
# Wired
split = Split()
# Wireless
split = Split(split_type=Split.BLE)