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KBIC65
A 65%/70 key FR4-stack open-source keyboard with some design optimizations for wireless. For more info visit the KBIC65 website or the GitHub repo.
- Keyboard Maintainer: Karl Berggren
- Hardware Supported: KBIC65
- Hardware Availability: Open-source design available on GitHub
Firmware and default keymap have been tested using a KBIC65 with an Elite-C rev 4 controller.
Build firmware
Make example for this keyboard (after setting up your build environment):
qmk compile -kb karlb/kbic65 -km default
See the QMK setup documentation to set up the QMK tools. I recommend flashing using
qmk flash -kb karlb/kbic65 -km default
Bootloader
Since the keyboard is designed to have an exposed ProMicro the bootloader can always be entered by short circuiting the RST
and GND
pins on the ProMicro. If the keyboard is configured with the default keymap, the bootloader can be entered by pressing R_GUI/FN + B