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* Adding Evan Travers' Keyboardio Atreus branch. Initial commit of my KeyboardIO Atreus layout. This is a direct copy of my default Atreus layout, with blank spaces for the two additional keys. * Added MACLOCK macro to keymap.c * Updates to Keyboardio Atreus keymap and readme. * Adding arrows to bottom row of RAISE and LOWER layers * bringing the rest of the master branch to my working branch. * Changes to my KeyboardIO Atreus keymap & readme * Changes to keymap. * Adding Evan Travers' Keyboardio Atreus branch. Initial commit of my KeyboardIO Atreus layout. This is a direct copy of my default Atreus layout, with blank spaces for the two additional keys. * Added MACLOCK macro to keymap.c * Updates to Keyboardio Atreus keymap and readme. * Adding arrows to bottom row of RAISE and LOWER layers * bringing the rest of the master branch to my working branch. * Changes to my KeyboardIO Atreus keymap & readme * Changes to keymap. * Added GPL2+ compatible license header. Co-authored-by: Ian Sterling <503326@MC02YT9K9LVCF.tld> |
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readme.md
Keyboardio Atreus
A small mechanical keyboard that is based around the shape of the human hand.
- Keyboard Maintainer: Keyboardio
- Hardware Supported: Keyboardio Atreus
- Hardware Availability: https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/keyboardio/atreus
These configuration files are specifically for the Keyboardio Atreus, a collaboration between Phil Hagelberg and Keyboardio. The keyboard is currently on Kickstarter, and will come fully assembled.
Make example for this keyboard (after setting up your build environment):
make keyboardio/atreus:default
Flashing example for this keyboard:
make keyboardio/atreus:default:flash
Unlike the TMK firmware, these commands should be run from the root of the repository, not the directory containing this readme.
To flash new firmware, the keyboard needs to be in bootloader mode. To do that,
one needs to hold the bottom left key (Esc
by default) and reset the
keyboard - either via a macro, or by sending a hang-up signal to the keyboard
device, or by pressing the reset button on the bottom with a pin.
See the build environment setup and the make instructions for more information. Brand new to QMK? Start with our Complete Newbs Guide.