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* Added a dual windows/osx layout Default layer is normal ISO for windows. Second layout is Windows ISO layout but for OSX, but with the keys corrected so you will get the correct shifted and alt'd keys on OSX (keyboard keys match OSX keys without having to change your keyboard type in system preferences). Layer three is configuration and other functions, and layer four is where the shifting magic happens. Also tab and caps lock have been swapped around. * made sure bootmagic is in a seperate rules.mk made sure bootmagic is in a seperate rules.mk * commiting the keymap rules.mk commiting the keymap rules.mk |
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info.json | ||
mcuconf.h | ||
readme.md | ||
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v2.c | ||
v2.h |
HS60 V2.0
This is a standard fixed layout 60% PCB. It comes in three variants; ISO, ANSI and HHKB and support full per-key RGB.
Keyboard Maintainer: Yiancar and on github
Hardware Supported: HS60 ISO, ANSI and HHKB PCBs with STM32F303CC
Hardware Availability: http://groupbuys.mechboards.co.uk/shop/hs60-hotswap-60-pcb/
Due to the RGB implementation, the HS60 is currently not compatible with community layouts.
Make example for this keyboard (after setting up your build environment):
make hs60/v2:default
See build environment setup then the make instructions for more information.