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This is the recommendation in the [PR Checklist](https://docs.qmk.fm/#/pr_checklist?id=keyboard-prs) and it will make working with them easier in the CLI/API/etc.
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# Viet's Kinesis + Pro Micro
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July 2020
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This work is inspired by `alvicstep`'s solution. Instead of hooking up the Kinesis to a Teensy 2, this one hooks it up to a Pro Micro.
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## Kinesis Board Layout
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The following is a reinterpretation of [@chrisandreae](https://github.com/chrisandreae/keyboard-firmware/blob/public/hardware/kinesis.h)'s work.
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### Used Pins
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* 8 columns mapped to output pins 21 - 28
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* 16 rows mapped to 4 input pins: pin 39 - 36. Rows are traversed by iterating and setting 16 values from 0000 to 1111.
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* 4 leds (e.g. capslock) mapped to input pin 1 - 4
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* keypad key mapped to pin 5
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* program key mapped to pin 6
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* `VCC` mapped to pin 40
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### Matrix Configuration
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The matrix configuration of the columns and rows on my Advantage is as follows:
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| | row 0 | row 1 | row 2 | row 3 | row 4 | row 5 | row 6 | row 7 | row 8 | row 9 | row A | row B | row C | row D | row E | row F |
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| ----- | ----- | ----- | ----- | ----- | ----- | ----- | ----- | ----- | ----- | ----- | ----- | ----- | ----- | ----- | ----- | ----- |
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| col0 | F6 | F8 | F7 | 5% | 4$ | 3# | 2@ | 1! | =+ | | | | | | | |
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| col1 | F3 | F5 | F4 | T | R | E | W | Q | Tab | | | | | | | |
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| col2 | Esc | F2 | F1 | G | F | D | S | A | CapsLk | | | | | | | |
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| col3 | F9 | F11 | F10 | B | V | C | X | Z | LShift | Up | | Down | | [{ | ]} | |
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| col4 | F12 | ScrLk | PrtSc | Right | | Left | Insert | ~ | | 6^ | 7& | 8* | | 9( | 0) | -_ |
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| col5 | Pause | | | LAlt | | Home | | End | | Y | U | I | | O | P | `\|` |
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| col6 | | | | LCtrl | Delete | Bksp | RCtrl | Enter | Space | H | J | K | | L | ;: | '" |
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| col7 | | | | | RGUI | | PageUp | | PageDn | N | M | ,< | | .> | /? | RShift |
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(this is a modified copy from [@alvicstep](https://github.com/qmk/qmk_firmware/blob/master/keyboards/kinesis/alvicstep/alvicstep.h))
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In the code, keypad and program keys are mapped respectively to col0 and col1 of row C, the 12th row.
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### Omitted Pins
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There are pins that we currently omit:
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* serial eeprom clock line mapped to pin 7
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* serial eeprom data line mapped to pin 8
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* EEPROM write protect mapped to pin 10.
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* foot switch 1 mapped to pin 11
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* PS/2 clock mapped to pin 12
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* PS/2 data mapped to pin 13
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* foot switch 2 mapped to pin 17
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* foot switch 3 mapped to pin 15
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* audio mapped to pin 32
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### DIP Socket
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Here's an ASCII drawing of the 40 pin DIP socket.
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```
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DL2 1 40 VCC
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DR1 2 39 A
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DR2 3 38 B
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DL1 4 37 C
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KPD 5 36 G
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PGM 6 35
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SCL 7 34
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SDA 8 33
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RST 9 32 BUZZ
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WP 10 31 EA
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FS1 11 30 ALE
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CLOCK 12 29 PSEN
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DATA 13 28 r8
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14 27 r7
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FS3 15 26 r6
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16 25 r5
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FS2 17 24 r4
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XTAL1 18 23 r3
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XTAL2 19 22 r2
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GND 20 21 r1
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```
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(this is copied from [@wjanssens](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/wjanssens/tmk_keyboard/master/keyboard/kinesis/doc/readme.txt))
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## Pin Mapping to Pro Micro
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The following table is ordered by physical Arduino pin order.
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| Arduino | Kinesis | Meaning |
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| ------- | ------- | ------- |
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| D3 | 36 | G |
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| D2 | 37 | C |
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| GND | | |
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| GND | | |
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| D1 | 38 | B |
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| D0 | 39 | A |
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| D4 | 1 | DL2 |
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| C6 | 2 | DR1 |
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| D7 | 3 | DR2 |
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| E6 | 4 | DL1 |
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| B4 | 5 | KPD |
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| B5 | 6 | PGM |
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| B6 | 21 | r1 |
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| B2 | 22 | r2 |
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| B3 | 23 | r3 |
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| B1 | 24 | r4 |
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| F7 | 25 | r5 |
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| F6 | 26 | r6 |
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| F5 | 27 | r7 |
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| F4 | 28 | r8 |
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| VCC | 40 | |
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| RESET | | |
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| GND | 20 | |
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| RAW | | |
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## Notes
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* The rows are multiplexed. Instead of reading them out, one sets the row value and corresponding column values are returned through r1-r8.
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* On my keyboard, the keypad and program key have dedicated pins. Since row 12 had no mapping in the physical matrix, there's a code override injects the keypad and program pins to the first two bits in the matrix.
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* I've experimented with debouncing approaches. The current setting delivers a snappier feeling than Kinesis's factory default for me.
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