Launch Pad
The guidance computer inside the Launch Pad by Ungodly Design.
Features:
- Onboard atmega32u4 controller, 5V @ 16MHz
 - Kaihl hotswap sockets
 - USB-C connector
 - 18 in-switch RGB LEDs
 - 4 underglow RGB LEDs
 - 100 Ω potentiometer slider
 - (optional) M2 pcb mounting holes
 - (optional) pcb-mount stablizer footprints
 - (optional) pin breakout:
- F5, F4, F1, F0, VBUS, GND
 
 
| PCB Front | PCB Back | 
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| Numpad Layout | 5x4 Layout | 
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- Keyboard Maintainer: Luis Godinez
 - Hardware Supported: Launch Pad PCB
 - Hardware Availability: Ungodly.Design
 
Make example for this keyboard (after setting up your build environment):
make ungodly/launch_pad:default
See the build environment setup and the make instructions for more information. Brand new to QMK? Start with our Complete Newbs Guide.
Firmware
Reset Bootloader
| Use tweezers to short the two bottom pins of the J-Link pinout. | 
Midi Setup
| Windows | Mac | 
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Custom OLED Displays
| Layer | Graphic | 
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- These instructions require compiling your own firmware. Ensure that your build environenment is setup.
 - Use QMK Logo Editor to create your own LCD graphics.
 - Copy the generated output into your keymap (sample code)
- Note: By default, the LCD is configured as a vertical display with a 180 degree rotation. You may need to change the 
OLED_ROTATIONvalue in thekeymap.cto achieve your desired effect. 
 - Note: By default, the LCD is configured as a vertical display with a 180 degree rotation. You may need to change the 
 - Compile the firmware and flash it to your launch pad.
 






