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keymaps/default Clawsome Hatchback & SUV: fix improperly named keymap directories (#13508) 2021-07-10 17:35:27 +10:00
config.h [Keyboard] hatchback (#12958) 2021-06-15 21:20:03 -07:00
hatchback.c [Keyboard] hatchback (#12958) 2021-06-15 21:20:03 -07:00
hatchback.h [Keyboard] Fix clawsome/hatchback and reviung5 compile issues (#13607) 2021-07-22 00:53:18 -07:00
info.json Remove width, height and key_count from info.json (#14274) 2021-09-12 14:04:56 +10:00
readme.md [Keyboard] hatchback (#12958) 2021-06-15 21:20:03 -07:00
rules.mk Remove BLUETOOTH_ENABLE from keyboard-level rules.mk (#14379) 2021-09-12 15:27:29 +10:00

SUV

This is TKL keyboard that can be converted down into a 75% keyboard and a 13key macropad (see "luggage rack")

  • Keyboard Maintainer: AAClawson
  • Hardware Supported: Hatchback, Elite-C (as TKL); Pro-Micro and nice!nano (as 75%)
  • Hardware Availability: In stock within the next month

Make example for this keyboard (after setting up your build environment):

make clawsome/hatchback:default
Connect your board to your computer; connect the "GND" and "RST" pins on your controller using a wire or a pair of tweezers and hold it for 3 seconds to force the controller into bootloader mode. Then use QMK Toolbox to flash the .hex you downloaded from the QMK website. If using an Elite-C, there's a small black reset button on the PCB you can press instead of trying to connect the two pins.

See the build environment setup and the make instructions for more information. Brand new to QMK? Start with our Complete Newbs Guide.