qmk-firmware/keyboards/keyboardio/model01
Ryan c347e732be
Remove legacy EEPROM clear keycodes (#18782)
* `EEP_RST` -> `EE_CLR`, default-ish keymaps

* `EEP_RST` -> `EE_CLR`, user keymaps

* `EEP_RST` -> `EE_CLR`, community layouts

* `EEP_RST` -> `EE_CLR`, userspace

* `EEP_RST` -> `EE_CLR`, docs & core
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keymaps Remove legacy EEPROM clear keycodes (#18782) 2022-10-20 12:20:07 +01:00
config.h Change DRIVER_LED_COUNT to {LED,RGB}_MATRIX_LED_COUNT (#18399) 2022-09-23 22:46:23 +10:00
info.json
leds.c Change DRIVER_LED_COUNT to {LED,RGB}_MATRIX_LED_COUNT (#18399) 2022-09-23 22:46:23 +10:00
leds.h
matrix.c
model01.c
model01.h
readme.md
rules.mk
wire-protocol-constants.h

Keyboardio Model 01

A split keyboard.

  • Keyboard Maintainer: QMK Community
  • Hardware Supported: Keyboardio Model 01
  • Hardware Availability: Keyboardio

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

make keyboardio/model01:default

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

Programming the Keyboard

To program the keyboard, if you have avrdude installed:

make keyboardio/model01:default:flash

When prompted to reset your keyboard, press the prog key at upper left. If the keyboard does not reset, you can hold the prog key while plugging it into your computer. The prog key will light up red in programming mode.

Features

This implements the standard keymap, including mousekeys.

It doesn't do cursor warping - QMK does not support absolute mouse positioning.

LED support is limited. Gamma compensation and the high speed batch update functions supported by the hardware are not implemented. The high current power switch is also not implemented, so if you try and turn all the LEDs on at full brightness, something may conk out.

Hotplugging the two halves works but is not extensively tested.