kmk_firmware/boards/anavi/anavi-arrows/code.py
Leon Anavi d8867004ff anavi-arrows: Add ANAVI Arrows
Add support for ANAVI Arrows: an open source programmable mini
hot-swappable mechanical keyboard with 4 keys, a rotary encoder,
mini OLED I2C yellow-blue display and Seeed XIAO RP2040. This is
an open source hardware device designed with KiCad.

Signed-off-by: Leon Anavi <leon@anavi.org>
2023-01-11 22:15:52 +00:00

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Python

import board
from arrows import AnaviArrows
from kmk.extensions.LED import LED
from kmk.extensions.media_keys import MediaKeys
from kmk.extensions.peg_oled_Display import (
Oled,
OledData,
OledDisplayMode,
OledReactionType,
)
from kmk.extensions.RGB import RGB, AnimationModes
from kmk.keys import KC
from kmk.modules.encoder import EncoderHandler
keyboard = AnaviArrows()
# I2C pins for the mini OLED display
keyboard.SCL = board.D5
keyboard.SDA = board.D4
# fmt: off
keyboard.keymap = [
[
KC.RIGHT, KC.DOWN, KC.LEFT, KC.UP,
]
]
# fmt: on
oled_ext = Oled(
OledData(
corner_one={0: OledReactionType.STATIC, 1: ['ANAVI Arrows']},
corner_two={0: OledReactionType.STATIC, 1: [' ']},
corner_three={0: OledReactionType.STATIC, 1: ['Open Source']},
corner_four={0: OledReactionType.STATIC, 1: [' ']},
),
oWidth=128,
oHeight=64,
toDisplay=OledDisplayMode.TXT,
flip=False,
)
keyboard.extensions.append(oled_ext)
led_ext = LED(
led_pin=[
board.D0,
],
brightness=100,
brightness_step=5,
brightness_limit=100,
breathe_center=1.5,
animation_mode=AnimationModes.STATIC,
animation_speed=1,
user_animation=None,
val=100,
)
keyboard.extensions.append(led_ext)
# WS2812B LED strips on the back
underglow = RGB(
pixel_pin=board.D10,
num_pixels=4,
val_limit=100,
val_default=25,
animation_mode=AnimationModes.RAINBOW,
)
keyboard.extensions.append(underglow)
# Neopixel on XIAO RP2040
frontglow = RGB(
pixel_pin=board.NEOPIXEL,
num_pixels=1,
val_limit=100,
val_default=25,
animation_mode=AnimationModes.RAINBOW,
)
keyboard.extensions.append(frontglow)
media_keys = MediaKeys()
keyboard.extensions.append(media_keys)
# Rotary encoder that also acts as a key
encoder_handler = EncoderHandler()
encoder_handler.pins = ((board.D8, board.D7, board.D9),)
encoder_handler.map = (((KC.VOLD, KC.VOLU, KC.MUTE),),)
keyboard.modules.append(encoder_handler)
if __name__ == '__main__':
keyboard.go()