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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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home | |
nav | |
rgb |
- 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_ROTATION
value in thekeymap.c
to 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.