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keymaps/default | ||
rev1 | ||
rev2 | ||
glcdfont.c | ||
info.json | ||
kimiko.c | ||
post_config.h | ||
readme.md | ||
rules.mk |
Kimiko
Rev2
A split keyboard with 4x6 vertically staggered keys and a Kyria style thumb thumb cluster.
- Keyboard Maintainer: BenRoe @keycapsss
- Hardware Supported: Pro Micro 5V/16Mhz and compatible
- Hardware Availability: Keycapsss.com
Features (Rev2)
- 62 Per key RGB led's (SK6812 Mini-E)
- RGB Matrix is enabled as default in rules.mk
- The effects can be configured in config.h
- Support for 1 rotary encoder per side (two possible positions)
- Support for 1 OLED display per side
- 128x32 (SSD1306) or Nice!View are supported
- With 1 OLED on each side, they have to be the same
- Default configuration for 128x32 OLED
Make firmware .hex for this keyboard (after setting up your build environment):
qmk compile -kb keycapsss/kimiko/rev2 -km default
Use QMK Toolbox to flash the firmware hex file to the keyboard controller.
See the build environment setup and the make instructions for more information. Brand new to QMK? Start with our Complete Newbs Guide.
Rev1
A split keyboard with 4x6 vertically staggered keys and thumb keys.
- Keyboard Maintainer: BenRoe @keycapsss
- Hardware Supported: Pro Micro 5V/16Mhz and compatible
- Hardware Availability: Keycapsss.com
Features (Rev1)
- Per key RGB led's (SK6812 Mini-E)
- 6 underglow RGB led's per side (SK6812 Mini)
- Support for 1 rotary encoder per side (two possible positions)
Make firmware .hex for this keyboard (after setting up your build environment):
qmk compile -kb keycapsss/kimiko/rev1 -km default
Use QMK Toolbox to flash the firmware hex file to the keyboard controller.
See the build environment setup and the make instructions for more information. Brand new to QMK? Start with our Complete Newbs Guide.