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qmk_firmware/keyboards/boardsource/4x12/config.h

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#pragma once
#include "config_common.h"
/* USB Device descriptor parameter */
#define VENDOR_ID 0x4273 // "Bs" - Boardsource
#define PRODUCT_ID 0x0412
#define DEVICE_VER 0x0000
#define MANUFACTURER Boardsource
#define PRODUCT 4x12
/* key matrix size */
#define MATRIX_ROWS 4
#define MATRIX_COLS 12
#define MATRIX_ROW_PINS { D2, D3, D1, D0}
#define MATRIX_COL_PINS { F4, F5, F6, F7, B1, B3, B2, B6, B5, B4, E6, D7 }
#define DIODE_DIRECTION COL2ROW
/* Debounce reduces chatter (unintended double-presses) - set 0 if debouncing is not needed */
#define DEBOUNCE 5
/* Mechanical locking support. Use KC_LCAP, KC_LNUM or KC_LSCR instead in keymap */
#define LOCKING_SUPPORT_ENABLE
/* Locking resynchronize hack */
#define LOCKING_RESYNC_ENABLE
/* If defined, GRAVE_ESC will always act as ESC when CTRL is held.
* This is userful for the Windows task manager shortcut (ctrl+shift+esc).
*/
// #define GRAVE_ESC_CTRL_OVERRIDE
/*
* Force NKRO
*
* Force NKRO (nKey Rollover) to be enabled by default, regardless of the saved
* state in the bootmagic EEPROM settings. (Note that NKRO must be enabled in the
* makefile for this to work.)
*
* If forced on, NKRO can be disabled via magic key (default = LShift+RShift+N)
* until the next keyboard reset.
*
* NKRO may prevent your keystrokes from being detected in the BIOS, but it is
* fully operational during normal computer usage.
*
* For a less heavy-handed approach, enable NKRO via magic key (LShift+RShift+N)
* or via bootmagic (hold SPACE+N while plugging in the keyboard). Once set by
* bootmagic, NKRO mode will always be enabled until it is toggled again during a
* power-up.
*
*/
//#define FORCE_NKRO
/*
* Feature disable options
* These options are also useful to firmware size reduction.
*/
/* disable debug print */
//#define NO_DEBUG
/* disable print */
//#define NO_PRINT
/* disable action features */
//#define NO_ACTION_LAYER
//#define NO_ACTION_TAPPING
//#define NO_ACTION_ONESHOT