qmk_firmware/keyboards/kinesis
Michael Stapelberg c922fc2cf3
[Keyboard] kint2pp: reduce input latency by ≈10ms (#12625)
2021-04-20 10:08:29 -07:00
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alvicstep add kinesis/kint36 (#10171) 2021-03-31 10:41:41 +11:00
keymaps [Keymap] add kinesis/keymaps/stapelberg (#12430) 2021-04-18 23:42:40 -07:00
kint2pp [Keyboard] kint2pp: reduce input latency by ≈10ms (#12625) 2021-04-20 10:08:29 -07:00
kint36 [Keyboard] kint36: switch to sym_eager_pk debouncing (#12626) 2021-04-20 10:08:01 -07:00
nguyenvietyen Change `BOOTMAGIC_ENABLE=yes` to use Bootmagic Lite (#12172) 2021-04-12 21:18:52 +02:00
stapelberg add kinesis/kint36 (#10171) 2021-03-31 10:41:41 +11:00
.noci
config.h add kinesis/kint36 (#10171) 2021-03-31 10:41:41 +11:00
info.json
kinesis.c
kinesis.h add kinesis/kint36 (#10171) 2021-03-31 10:41:41 +11:00
readme.md
rules.mk Change `BOOTMAGIC_ENABLE=yes` to use Bootmagic Lite (#12172) 2021-04-12 21:18:52 +02:00

readme.md

Firmware for the Kinesis Advantage/Contoured keyboard

There are at least two different ways to replace the controller in this keyboard.

The Stapelberg folder contains the docs and configuration for using the custom controller created by Michael Stapelberg.

The alvicstep folder contains docs and configuration for directly wiring a Teensy2++ to the existing controller board. This follows the pinouts described in https://github.com/alvicstep/tmk_keyboard, which is where the name comes from.

Keymaps

Both hardware solutions should work with the same keymaps