qmk_firmware/keyboards/handwired/slash
James Young 89b9a39614
Migrate `LOCKING_*_ENABLE` to Data-Driven: H, Part 4 (#23764)
Affects:

  - `handwired/reclined`
  - `handwired/retro_refit`
  - `handwired/selene`
  - `handwired/sick68`
  - `handwired/sick_pad`
  - `handwired/skakunm_dactyl`
  - `handwired/slash`
  - `handwired/snatchpad`
  - `handwired/sono1`
  - `handwired/space_oddity`
  - `handwired/split89`
  - `handwired/split_cloud`
  - `handwired/steamvan/rev1`
  - `handwired/sticc14`
  - `handwired/stream_cheap/2x3`
  - `handwired/stream_cheap/2x4`
  - `handwired/stream_cheap/2x5`
  - `handwired/symmetric70_proto/promicro`
  - `handwired/symmetric70_proto/proton_c`
  - `handwired/symmetry60`
  - `handwired/tennie`
  - `handwired/terminus_mini`
  - `handwired/trackpoint`
  - `handwired/tritium_numpad`
  - `handwired/twadlee/tp69`
  - `handwired/unk/rev1`
  - `handwired/uthol/rev3`
  - `handwired/videowriter`
  - `handwired/wabi`
  - `handwired/woodpad`
2024-05-21 23:57:59 +01:00
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keymaps/default
keyboard.json Migrate `LOCKING_*_ENABLE` to Data-Driven: H, Part 4 (#23764) 2024-05-21 23:57:59 +01:00
readme.md
rules.mk

readme.md

slash

slash

I found this project a while ago on Reddit. This keyboard uses 61 keys in a 8x8 matrix. That bring the required pins to 16 which leaves 1 pin free. Unfortunately I couldn't get the firmware to compile on kbfirmware.com(the way ND1BV described it). So I decided to create the config myself and share it. I changed the wiring of the pins a little bit showed here

Keyboard Maintainer: asdftemp
Hardware Supported: Adafruit Feather 32u4 Bluefruit LE
Hardware Availability: Adafruit shop

Make example for this keyboard (after setting up your build environment):

make handwired/slash:default

Flashing should be done trough avrdude. Full make command is:

make handwired/slash:default:flash

See the build environment setup and the make instructions for more information. Brand new to QMK? Start with our Complete Newbs Guide.