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* Set Dvorak as the standard base layer * Remove unneeded includes * Remove custom handling for Quake 2 Have now rewritten my in-game configuration to use Dvorak mapping instead of QWERTY, which means I don't need any of this stuff. * Clean up comments in KC60 keymap |
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readme.md
KBD75
Keyboard Maintainer: QMK Community
Hardware Supported: KBD75 PCB rev 1 and 2
Hardware Availability:
- https://kbdfans.com/collections/75-diy-kit/products/kbd75-keyboard-set
- https://kbdfans.com/collections/75-diy-kit/products/kbd75v2-custom-keyboard-diy-kit
The KBD75 was sold through various rounds, with various PCB changes between them.
- Round 1 (2017): Black PCB - Bootmapper Client, atmega32a MCU (Use Winkeyless.kr B.mini firmware)
- Round 2 (2018): White PCB - Bootmapper Client, atmega32a MCU (Use ymd75/rev1 firmware)
- Round 3-5 (2018): White PCB - QMK Firmware, atmega32u4 MCU (Use KBD75 rev1 or rev2(without numpad support))
- Round 6 (2019): White PCB with USB C - QMK Firmware, atmega32u4 MCU (Use KBD75 rev1 or rev2(with numpad support))
- V2 (2019-): Same as Round 6 (above).
Make example for this keyboard (after setting up your build environment):
make kbdfans/kbd75/rev1:default
make kbdfans/kbd75/rev2:default
See the build environment setup and the make instructions for more information. Brand new to QMK? Start with our Complete Newbs Guide.