qmk-firmware/keyboards/splitkb/kyria
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[Keymap] Drashna updates for 0.19 (#19175)
* Fix up bastardkb boards since blackpill support is officially added.
  * Check for blackpill version, not elite c.
  * Add checks in chibiOS config since multiple ARM controllers supported.
  * Rework rules.mk for keymaps to better handle arm vs avr support
* Start moving away from `matrix_*_*` functions.
  * `housekeeping_task_*` instead of `matrix_scan_*`
  * `keyboard_(pre|post)_init_*` instead of `matrix_init_*` 
* Add ℂℴmⅈℂ unicode input method.
* Clean up unicode code to be more compact and flexible.
* Remove/move Pro Micro LED commands to userspace and better filter them
* Fixup OLED code
  * Use newer quantum keycode functions/preprocessors rather than manual bit manipulation
  * Make unicode mode render much more compact/simple.
* Make qmk secrets more self contained
* Remove custom implementation of split watchdog
2022-11-29 11:43:42 -08:00
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keymaps [Keymap] Drashna updates for 0.19 (#19175) 2022-11-29 11:43:42 -08:00
rev1
rev2 Change DRIVER_LED_COUNT to {LED,RGB}_MATRIX_LED_COUNT (#18399) 2022-09-23 22:46:23 +10:00
config.h
info.json
kyria.c
kyria.h
readme.md
rules.mk

Kyria

Kyria

An ergonomical 40% split keyboard

Keyboard Maintainer: splitkb.com
Hardware Supported: Pro Micro 5V/16MHz and compatible.
Hardware Availability: splitkb.com and partners.

Make example for this keyboard (after setting up your build environment):

make splitkb/kyria/rev2:default
make splitkb/kyria/rev2/proton_c:default

Example of flashing this keyboard:

make splitkb/kyria/rev2:default:flash

Replace "rev2" with "rev1" if you have a Kyria of revision 1.4 or below. Not sure what revision yours is? It is printed on the outer lower edge of the PCB! As a rule of thumb, all Kyrias sold after January 1st 2022 are revision 2.x.

See the build environment setup and the make instructions for more information. Brand new to QMK? Start with our Complete Newbs Guide.

A build guide for the Kyria can be found at docs.splitkb.com.

Proton C Conversion Guide

If you're one of the lucky people to have Proton Cs to use with their Kyria, there are a couple of caveats to getting this working.

  1. You need to have 2x Proton Cs, as you cannot mix and match with Pro Micros or Elite C's. They both need to be Proton Cs.
  2. You'll need to do some modding to enable proper support with the Proton C.

By design, the Kyria uses every available pin on the Pro Micro footprint. This includes using D3 (RX) for RGB. This poses a challenge with using the Proton C, since it needs both the TX and RX pins. The Proton C needs both pins, especially if you plan on using Full Duplex Serial.

To fix this, you need to break off the last header position on the right-hand side on the footprint. This is the TX0/D3 pad. Leave this pad without a header connected to.

From the A9 pin on the Proton C, you want to run a wire from it to the SDA + Extra Data pad near the TRRS jack on the PCB. This will allow for proper, full duplex communication over the TRRS cable.

To get RGB working properly, as well, you want to run a wire from the A3 pin on the Proton C, next to the GND and DFU pin, right under the USB port. Run this to the TX0/D3 pad (the one you left without a header pin on the PCB).

Once you've done that, you can solder in the Proton C. and flash it.

Proton C