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* Adding Rama M10-A Macropad * ch-ch-ch changes... * Major overhaul based on SMT's keymap. * more changes. * Moved the FKeys to the ADJUST layer. * More rearranging. * Alias in Atreus62 keymap to make it more legible Added config.h to fix tapping_term issue for Caps Lock key in OSX * Added OrthoDox layout. * More layout changes. * Fixing things with the keyboard. * Finishing touches. Set left-hand master in config.h Embedded the arrow keys in keymap.c * Revised keymap making this easier to use. * additions and changes. * changes to various keymaps. * Minor adjustments to OrthoDox layout. * Added Eco keymap. Updated Let's Split keymap. * Added gherkin * Removed my M10A keymap * Planck Keymap Updates Updated my Planck keymap and created a simple keymap for Seph's Preonic. * Added readme * readme fixes * Update readme.md more clarification * Keymap Tweaks Removed the Power button setting from the keymap. It was in a horrible location. I'll work on getting it setup somewhere else sometime later. * Added Readme I finally got around to adding a readme to this keymap. I've also added minor changes to the layout. * Fixed Keymap Error * Fixed Readme * adding iris and levinson keymaps * Tweaks to keymap * added youngJZ keymap * Changes to keymap Added a readme.md * Levinson changes Added the readme.md and rules.mk files. Configured RGB underglow and backlighting. * fixed readme * changes to keymaps * Updated keymap * Updated readme.md * Updated Readme (again) * Updated Readme Fixed formatting. Again. * Updated readme This is the last readme update for this keyboard update. I hope. * Added Contra keymap * Kinesis Keymap Update * Updated Keymaps I've updated my Kinesis (Stapelberg) layout and my Clueboard 66 layout. I've also updated my Kinesis Readme. * Clueboard Keymap update Added media keys to my Clueboard 66 Rev2 layout. * Added keymap Added Minidox keymap & rules. Added user function to Let's Split keymap that turns off the red LEDs on the Pro Micros. * New Zen keymap Added Zen keyboard to my list of keyboards, so had to generate a new keymap for it. Also adding some changes to my MiniDox keymap and config.h, as well as my Levinson's config.h. The config.h file changes enable ee_hands. * A few changes for useability I made a few changes to the Minidox keymap to see if I can't make it more useable. I'm also working on streamlining the Zen keyboard keymap to reduce layers. * Re-vamped Iris keymap. * changes * minor keymap change This was a minor keymap change to use mod_tap for the backspace key: ALT when held, BSPC when tapped. * Added Fourier keymap * Keymap Cleanup Moved KC_ESC to KC_CAPS, and changed KC_ESC to KC_GRV This is because of muscle memory, I kept hitting ESC when trying to hit TAB. * Keymap Adjustments Swapped Caps/Esc, put Caps in Raise/Lower layers, put Grv in normal Esc position. Adjusted the readme.md to reflect these changes. * minor tweaks Added code to disable red ProMicro LEDs after flashing. * Clean-up * Corrections to keymap. Fixed a foul-up in the Zen keymap where the lctrl was where the LOWER should have been. * Changes to make this fall in line with the new Layout features * Moving to LAYOUTs for 4x12 boards * fixed config.h file * standardization changes * Reverted Atreus62 keymap to LAYOUT format * Switch Preonic and Nyquist to ortho_5x12 * Corrections to config.h * config.h file tweaks * config.h file tweaks |
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Firmware for the Kinesis Advantage/Contoured keyboard
There are at least two different ways to replace the controller in this keyboard.
The Stapelberg folder contains the docs and configuration for using the custom controller created by Michael Stapelberg.
The alvicstep folder contains docs and configuration for directly wiring a Teensy2++ to the existing controller board. This follows the pinouts described in https://github.com/alvicstep/tmk_keyboard, which is where the name comes from.
Keymaps
Both hardware solutions should work with the same keymaps