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* First pass at manuform layout. * Updates from actual usage on my board. Fixed a couple of bugs, added a stormlight quote randomizer. * Use a 32-bit timer that can actually hit 5 minutes. * Some updates after a day of usage: * Turn off WPM. It's too inaccurate and takes up a decent amount of space that can be devoted to quotes. * Turn off the OLEDs after 5 minutes * Move the keys around a bit. * Add many more quotes. * Adjust the quotes to make room for missing and misswritten WoT quote. Adjusted the keymap slightly. Adjust the mods display to include one_shots. * Revert osm on lgui as it makes start menu search impossible to use. * Use LTO_ENABLE flag. * License all of my (333fred's) keymaps as MIT. * Update users/333fred/rgb.c Co-authored-by: Ryan <fauxpark@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: Ryan <fauxpark@gmail.com> |
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readme.md
Zen Keyboard
A split ergo keyboard with a few goals in mind:
- Be as thin as possible. Other split KBs (Let's Split, Nyquist, Iris) are 15.2mm thick. The Zen rev2 is only 13.2mm thick including switches and caps when using Kailh Choc low-profile switches, and 22.1mm using standard MX switches and DSA keycaps.
- Layout designed for gaming. 1.5u pinky keys, ortho alphas, and angled thumb keys. After trying Ortholinear, Atreus62, and Ergodox, this is the best layout for gaming and typing.
- Per-key RGB lighting. 34 WS2812b LEDs per side make it exceptionally bright
- Price. Using Arduino Pro Micro, SK6812 LEDs, and PCB FR4 for the case, the cost of each half without switches or caps can be reduced to under $20 when purchased at volume.
- Options. The Zen rev2 comes with rotary encoder support, SSD1306 OLED pinout, USB-C or TRRS interconnect, and jumpers to enable compatibility with the QMK Proton-C and the Keeb.io Elite-C
Keyboard Maintainer: Legonut Hardware Supported: Zen rev1, Zen rev2 Hardware Availability: RGBKB.net
A build guide and more info for this keyboard can be found here: Zen Build Guide.
Make example for this keyboard (after setting up your build environment):
make rgbkb/zen/rev2:default
To build for a Proton-C:
make rgbkb/zen/rev2:default CTPC=yes
Note: The Proton-C does not have split keyboard, or encoder support. Also OLED driver support is untested. Will update as status changes.
See build environment setup then the make instructions for more information.