qmk_firmware/keyboards/splitty
Drashna Jaelre f0b30e0027
Make Swap Hands use PROGMEM (#12284)
This converts the array that the Swap Hands feature uses to use PROGMEM,
and to read from that array, as such. Since this array never changes at
runtime, there is no reason to keep it in memory. Especially for AVR
boards, as memory is a precious resource.
2021-05-09 23:21:09 -07:00
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keymaps/default
rev1
config.h
info.json
readme.md
rules.mk
splitty.c Make Swap Hands use PROGMEM (#12284) 2021-05-09 23:21:09 -07:00
splitty.h

Splitty

Splitty

Bottom view

Side view

PCB

This is a split ergonomic keyboard initially based on the Ergodox layout without the thumb cluster. It uses 32 keys per sides with Cherry MX compatibles switches, thirty 1u and two vertical 1.5u caps.

The controller is integrated in order to make the keyboard as slim as possible.

It connects to the computer using a micro-B USB. Both sides are connected together also using micro-B USB. Any connection mistake should not break anything and the keyboard supports hot plugging.

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

make splitty:default

Flashing example for this keyboard:

make splitty:default:flash

Handedness should be programmed in EEPROM once, you can use these commands to flash the firmware and the EEPROM:

make splitty:default:dfu-split-left
make splitty:default:dfu-split-right

If you do not have a reset keycode in your keymap, press the reset button or short the corresponding contacts if not populated to enter bootloader.

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