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* reformat info.json - friendly-format info.json - move the right half to the left by 0.5u (improves readability, for me anyway) - correct key sequence * refactor default keymap - use short-form keycodes - use four-space indent * refactor via keymap - use short-form keycodes - use four-space indent * update maintainer field in info.json Use the maintainer's GitHub username. * readme touch-up Minor edit to the lead paragraph, and reformat the Hardware Availability section. * change BOOTMAGIC_ENABLE from `lite` to `yes`
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Pteron36
A 36-key keyboard with a bit more natural thumb cluster.
- Keyboard Maintainer: Harshit Goel
- Hardware Supported: Pteron36 using promicro.
- Hardware Availability: Files are available in the pteron36 repository
- The hardware is open source; you can simply send the Gerber to a PCB manufacturer and have them made.
Make example for this keyboard (after setting up your build environment):
make pteron36:default
Flashing example for this keyboard:
make pteron36:default:flash
See the build environment setup and the make instructions for more information. Brand new to QMK? Start with our Complete Newbs Guide.
Default Keymap and Miryoku Layout support
The keyboard was designed with miryoku layout in mind. The default layout is very basic and does not have much use, modify the keymap as you see fit. Build keyboard with manna-harbour_miryoku as keymap, qmk should compile the firmare without any issue.
make pteron36:manna-harbour_miryoku
Add miryoku params as required. Pteron36 uses community layout, hence there is no need for separate keymap folder for any keymap that support 5x3_3 layout.
VIA support
The VIA keymap is working as intended.
make pteron36:via