qmk_firmware/keyboards/keebio/quefrency
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Quefrency

A split 60/65% staggered keyboard made and sold by Keebio. More info at Keebio.

Keyboard Maintainer: Bakingpy/nooges
Hardware Supported: Pro Micro (Rev. 1), ATmega32u4 (Rev. 2 & 3)
Hardware Availability: Keebio

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

make keebio/quefrency/rev3:default

Example of flashing this keyboard:

make keebio/quefrency/rev3:default:flash

Handedness detection is already hardwired onto the PCB, so no need to deal with EE_HANDS or flashing .eep files.

See build environment setup then the make instructions for more information.

A build guide for this keyboard can be found here: Keebio Build Guides