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# Junco <!-- omit from toc -->
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![Junco](https://i.imgur.com/WzZaIgQh.jpg)
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Junco is a 60% Raspberry Pi Pico powered split keyboard boasting a 4x6 layout with an aggressive columnar stagger. It has 5 "thumb" keys on either side, support for 2-4 rotary encoders, and per-key RGB lighting.
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- Keyboard Maintainer: [Dane Skalski](https://github.com/Daneski13)
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- Hardware Supported: Junco PCB, Raspberry Pi Pico
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- Hardware Availability: [PCB, Case, Parts List](https://github.com/Daneski13/Junco)
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Remember you have to flash both halves of the keyboard for it to work!
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Make example for this keyboard (after setting up your build environment):
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make junco:default
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Flashing example for this keyboard:
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```bash
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# For flashing the left half...
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make junco:default:uf2-split-left
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# or the qmk cli equivalent:
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qmk flash -kb junco --keymap default -bl uf2-split-left
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# For flashing the right half...
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make junco:default:uf2-split-right
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# or the qmk cli equivalent:
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qmk flash -kb junco --keymap default -bl uf2-split-right
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```
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See the [build environment setup](https://docs.qmk.fm/#/getting_started_build_tools) and the [make instructions](https://docs.qmk.fm/#/getting_started_make_guide) for more information. Brand new to QMK? Start with our [Complete Newbs Guide](https://docs.qmk.fm/#/newbs).
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## Bootloader <!-- omit from toc -->
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Enter the bootloader in 3 ways:
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- **Bootmagic reset** (works after you have flashed once): Hold down the top far corner key while plugging in the keyboard (`~` left half, `-` right half). This will also clear the EEPROM.
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- **Physical reset button**: Hold the `BOOT` button on the Pico and press the `RST` button on the Pico, release the the `RST` button before the `BOOT` button.
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- **Keycode in layout**: In the default layout, the `Bootloader` keycode is above home row pinky on the right side's adjust layer.
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Once you enter the bootloader, the keyboard will show up as a USB device on your computer, you could drag and drop a firmware file to flash it, but I recommend using the flash commands for the respective side.
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