Documentation: KBD75 (#8038)
* update kbd75 readme * update bmini readme * update wkl.kr readme * Update keyboards/kbdfans/kbd75/readme.md * Update keyboards/kbdfans/kbd75/readme.mdmaster
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Hardware Supported: KBD75 PCB rev 1 and 2
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Hardware Availability: https://kbdfans.myshopify.com/products/kbd75-keyboard-set?variant=35638534029
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The KBD75 has two revisions. Revision 2 has a USB C port and allows a numpad layout. `.hex` files made
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for KBD75 revision 1, will still work for revision 2. `.hex` files made for revision 2 (excluding the numpad)
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will also still work on revision 1. Both revisions share the same switch matrix but have switch holes in
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different areas.
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The KBD75 was sold through various rounds, with various PCB changes between them.
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* **Round 1 (2017)**: Black PCB - Bootmapper Client, atmega32a MCU (Use [Winkeyless.kr B.mini](../../winkeyless/bmini/) firmware)
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* **Round 2 (2018)**: White PCB - Bootmapper Client, atmega32a MCU (Use [Winkeyless.kr B.mini](../../winkeyless/bmini/) firmware)
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* **Round 3-5 (2018)**: White PCB - QMK Firmware, atmega32u4 MCU (Use KBD75 rev1 or rev2(without numpad support))
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* **Round 6 (2019)**: White PCB with USB C - QMK Firmware, atmega32u4 MCU (Use KBD75 rev1 or rev2(with numpad support))
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Make example for this keyboard (after setting up your build environment):
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# B.mini
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A 75% keyboard with RGB
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A 75% keyboard with RGB underglow.
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QMK Firmware is not the official firmware for the B.mini.
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* Keyboard Maintainer: QMK Community
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* Hardware Supported: B.mini PCB
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make winkeyless/bmini:default:flash
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**Reset Key**: Hold down the key located at *LOCATION*, commonly programmed as *KEY* while plugging in the keyboard.
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This firmware can be flashed onto the KBDFans KBD75 Round 1 and Round 2 Bootmapper Client boards sold during the 2017 and early 2018 timeframe.
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**Reset Key**: Hold down the bottom left most key located at `K00`, commonly programmed as Left Control while plugging in the keyboard.
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See the [build environment setup](https://docs.qmk.fm/#/getting_started_build_tools) and the [make instructions](https://docs.qmk.fm/#/getting_started_make_guide) for more information. Brand new to QMK? Start with our [Complete Newbs Guide](https://docs.qmk.fm/#/newbs).
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# Winkeyless
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[Winkeyless](https://www.winkeyless.kr) is a Korean keyboard company popular for creating the Boot Mapper Client (BMC) firmware. Most Winkeyless boards were low profile and constructed out of acrylic showcasing their RGB underglow capabilities.
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[Winkeyless](https://www.winkeyless.kr) is a Korean keyboard company popular for creating the Boot Mapper Client (BMC) firmware.
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In late 2018, Winkeyless closed its doors due to the numerous unlicensed implementations of its hardware and software.
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Winkeyless used an atmega32a MCU, mini USB B, and utilized the same MCU pins across all their PCBs. Their reset button was always
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tied to pins `A0` and `B0` on the atmega32a MCU.
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This directory contains official Winkeyless boards that have had QMK ported to work with them.
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Most Winkeyless boards were low profile and constructed out of acrylic showcasing their RGB underglow capabilities.
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In late 2018, Winkeyless closed its doors. The numerous unlicensed implementations of its hardware and software were cited as one
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of many reasons for shutting down.
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This directory contains official Winkeyless boards that have had QMK firmware ported to work with them.
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