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Jack Humbert 9 years ago
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Quantum Mechanical Keyboard Firmware Quantum MK Firmware
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This is a keyboard firmware with some useful features for Atmel AVR controller, based on the [tmk_keyboard firmware](http://github.com/tmk/tmk_keyboard) This is a keyboard firmware with some useful features for Atmel AVR controller, based on the [tmk_keyboard firmware](http://github.com/tmk/tmk_keyboard).
Features Features
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3. Start DFU bootloader on the chip first time you will see 'Found New Hardware Wizard' to install driver. If you install device driver properly you can find chip name like 'ATmega32U4' under 'LibUSB-Win32 Devices' tree on 'Device Manager'. If not you will need to update its driver on 'Device Manager' to the `dfu-programmer` driver. 3. Start DFU bootloader on the chip first time you will see 'Found New Hardware Wizard' to install driver. If you install device driver properly you can find chip name like 'ATmega32U4' under 'LibUSB-Win32 Devices' tree on 'Device Manager'. If not you will need to update its driver on 'Device Manager' to the `dfu-programmer` driver.
### Mac ### Mac
1. Install [CrossPack](http://www.obdev.at/products/crosspack/index.html) or install Xcode from the App Store and install the Command Line Tools from `Xcode->Preferences->Downloads`. 1. Install Xcode from the App Store.
2. Install [DFU-Programmer][dfu-prog]. 2. Install the Command Line Tools from `Xcode->Preferences->Downloads`.
3. Install [DFU-Programmer][dfu-prog].
### Linux ### Linux
1. Install AVR GCC with your favorite package manager. 1. Install AVR GCC with your favorite package manager.
2. Install [DFU-Programmer][dfu-prog]. 2. Install [DFU-Programmer][dfu-prog].
##Verify Your Installation ## Verify Your Installation
1. Clone the following repository: https://github.com/jackhumbert/tmk_keyboard 1. Clone the following repository: https://github.com/jackhumbert/qmk_firmware
2. Open a Terminal and `cd` into `tmk_keyboard/keyboard/planck` 2. Open a Terminal and `cd` into `qmk_firmware/keyboard/planck`
3. Run `make`. This should output a lot of information about the build process. 3. Run `make`. This should output a lot of information about the build process.
## Using the built-in functions ## Using the built-in functions
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4. Press the reset button on the PCB/press the key with the `RESET` keycode 4. Press the reset button on the PCB/press the key with the `RESET` keycode
5. `make <arguments> dfu` - use the necessary `KEYMAP=<keymap>` and/or `COMMON=true` arguments here. 5. `make <arguments> dfu` - use the necessary `KEYMAP=<keymap>` and/or `COMMON=true` arguments here.
## OLKB keymap ## Quantum MK Firmware
### Keymap ### Keymap
Unlike the other keymaps, prefixing the keycodes with `KC_` is required. A full list of the keycodes is available [here](https://github.com/jackhumbert/tmk_keyboard/blob/master/doc/keycode.txt). For the keycodes available only in the extended keymap, see this [header file](https://github.com/jackhumbert/tmk_keyboard/blob/master/keyboard/planck/keymap_common.h). Unlike the other keymaps, prefixing the keycodes with `KC_` is required. A full list of the keycodes is available [here](https://github.com/jackhumbert/qmk_firmware/blob/master/doc/keycode.txt). For the keycodes available only in the extended keymap, see this [header file](https://github.com/jackhumbert/qmk_firmware/blob/master/quantum/keymap_common.h).
You can use modifiers with keycodes like this: You can use modifiers with keycodes like this:

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====================== ======================
DIY/Assembled compact ortholinear 40% keyboard by [Ortholinear Keyboards](http://ortholinearkeyboards.com). DIY/Assembled compact ortholinear 40% keyboard by [Ortholinear Keyboards](http://ortholinearkeyboards.com).
## OLKB Keymap ## Quantum MK Firmware
You have access to a bunch of goodies: You have access to a bunch of goodies:
- Use `LSFT()`, `LCTL()`, et. al. (listed in keymap_common.h) as modifiers for keys (daisy-chain-able) - Use `LSFT()`, `LCTL()`, et. al. (listed in keymap_common.h) as modifiers for keys (daisy-chain-able)

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