opensteno_qmk/keyboards/redscarf_iiplus
MechMerlin 2cb32328b6 [Keyboard] New Keyboard(s): Red Scarf II+ RS68 and RS78 (#6084)
* martenwuut's original code commit

* delete random directory that is the same as the parent directory

* get this compiling

* update readmes

* add manufacturer

* fix up the keymap error and replace KC_A with KC_1

* add verc support which is basically just at trimmed down verb

* update keymap readme to specify which redscarf it is

* add parent level readme

* fix grammar

* fix up readmes and put in alternative name for PCBs

* add configurator support for the ver.c pcb

* add configurator support for Ver.B (RS78) pcb

* add iso support for Ver.C (RS68)

* change DEBOUNCING_DELAY to just DEBOUNCE

* remove K2C to fit the default layouts

* fix keymap

* fixup configurator layout with split backspace
2019-06-07 13:42:40 -07:00
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verb [Keyboard] New Keyboard(s): Red Scarf II+ RS68 and RS78 (#6084) 2019-06-07 13:42:40 -07:00
verc [Keyboard] New Keyboard(s): Red Scarf II+ RS68 and RS78 (#6084) 2019-06-07 13:42:40 -07:00
readme.md [Keyboard] New Keyboard(s): Red Scarf II+ RS68 and RS78 (#6084) 2019-06-07 13:42:40 -07:00

Red Scarf II+

The Red Scarf II+ is an improved version of the Red Scarf II and is available in four different sizes.

Ver A (RS Model F): 60% + Numpad on right, and Macro Keys on the left.
Ver B (RS78): 65% + Macro Keys on the left.
Ver C (RS68): 65%.
Ver D (RS77): 60% + Numpad on right.

For more information please consult Geekhack

The Red Scarf II+ utilizes the same switch matrix across all its different versions. Therefore, firmware created for one will work on another. The caveat is that if you flash firmware built for the smaller boards onto a larger one, you will lose functionality of those extra keys. If you flash firmware built for a larger board onto a smaller one, the keys will operate normally.

At this time, only the Ver B and the Ver C have been confirmed working with QMK.