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System76 Launch Configurable Keyboard (launch_1)

System76 Launch Configurable Keyboard

The Launch Configurable Keyboard is engineered to be comfortable, fully customizable, and make your workflow more efficient.

  • High-speed USB Hub
  • Works on Linux, Windows and macOS
  • 100% Open Source
  • Made in Colorado

Additional Launch Keyboard resources:

Building Firmware

To build the firmware using make (after setting up the build environment), e.g.:

make -r system76/launch_1:default

Equivalently, using the QMK CLI:

qmk compile -kb system76/launch_1 -km default

Flashing Firmware (DFU)

To build and flash the firmware on the keyboard, e.g.:

make -r system76/launch_1:default:flash

Equivalently, using the QMK CLI:

qmk flash -kb system76/launch_1 -km default

Flashing Firmware (ISP)

To flash the firmware (and/or bootloader) using ISP refer to the ISP Flashing Guide.

Factory fuse values => Low: 0x5E, High: 0x99, Extended: 0xF3, Lock Bits: 0xFF

Environment Setup

See the build environment setup and the make instructions for more information. If new to QMK, start with the Complete Newbs Guide.

Bootloader

Enter the bootloader in 3 ways:

  • Bootmagic reset: Hold down the key at (0,0) in the matrix (Escape) and plug in the keyboard.
  • Keycode in layout: Press the key mapped to QK_BOOT in the second layer (Escape).
  • Electrical reset: Briefly short AVR ISP's GND (6) and RST (5) pads on the back of the PCB.