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* enum layer_names: 40percentclub/nori default keymap * enum layer_names: ergotravel default keymap * enum layer_names: handwired/atreus50 default keymap * enum layer_names: handwired/ortho5x13 default keymap * enum layer_names: keebio/levinson default keymap * enum layer_names: keebio/nyquist default keymap * enum layer_names: keebio/rorschach default keymap * enum layer_names: keebio/viterbi default keymap * enum layer_names: keebio/wavelet default keymap * enum layer_names: lets_split default keymap * enum layer_names: maple_computing/launchpad reference keymaps Update `default` and `default_rgb` keymaps. * enum layer_names: maple_computing/minidox default keymap * enum layer_names: miniaxe reference keymaps Update `default` and `underglow` keymaps. * enum layer_names: omkbd/ergodash/mini default keymap * enum layer_names: omkbd/ergodash/rev1 default keymap * enum layer_names: orthodox default keymap * enum layer_names: unikeyboard/divergetm2 default keymap * enum layer_names: woodkeys/scarletbandana default keymap * add _Static_assert to keymap_introspection.c |
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rev1 | ||
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config.h | ||
ergodash.c | ||
ergodash.h | ||
readme.md | ||
rules.mk |
ErgoDash
Keyboard Maintainer: omkbd @omkbd
Hardware Supported: ErgoDash PCB, Pro Micro ATmega32u4
Hardware Availability: Order your own yourself
Make example for this keyboard (after setting up your build environment):
make omkbd/ergodash/rev1:default
See build environment setup then the make instructions for more information.
Install Example: (for pro micro)
make omkbd/ergodash/rev1:default:avrdude
Note:
"rev1" is for PCB ver 1.0,1.1,1.2
The original Rev 1 was owned only by the designer. Therefore, Rev1 has been removed. Since the current PCB is Rev1, we changed Rev2 to Rev1 to match the firmware version.
Layout
Layout Note:
- In thumb cluster, it is not possible to use all 5 positions as small keys. (as pictured)
- The top 2 1u keys in the thumb cluster share the same connection.
- 2u key (center) position shares with the lower 1u key position