#+TITLE: Custom QMK Colemak-mod-dh firmware for Corne split keyboard * Description of keyboard layers ** Layer 0 - Colemak layer with home row modifiers for ALT [[images/layer0.png][Layer 0]] ** Layer 1 - Similar Colemak layer but without the modifiers (useful when the application uses the keys of the modifiers as hold keys) [[images/layer1.png][Layer 1]] ** Layer 2 - Symbol and cursors layer This layer also have the „super-alt-tab” where the tab key is located on the Colemak layer. [[images/layer2.png][Layer 2]] ** Layer 3 - Numbers layer [[images/layer3.png][Layer 3]] ** Layer 4 - Functional & misc keys [[images/layer4.png][Layer 4]] * How to compile and flash the firmware ** Clone the repository to =qmk_firmware/crkbd/keymaps= and name it for example =adam_colemak=. #+begin_src shell cd qmk_firmware/ cd keyboards/crkbd/keymaps/ git clone https://code.bsdgeek.org/adam/qmk-corne-colemak-dh-mod adam_colemak #+begin_src shell ** Set the keymap as default and compile from its directory (hard to say but had to compile from inside the directory as setting it as default somehow didn't work) #+begin_src shell qmk config user.keymap=adam-colemak cd qmk_firmware/ cd keyboards/crkbd/keymaps/adam-colemak/ ## only used to regenerate the keymap if you would customize using online keymap editor. # qmk json2c crkbd_rev1_layout_split_3x6_3_mine.json -o keymap-json.c qmk clean qmk compile -kb crkbd/r2g #+end_src ** Flash the firmware (two times the same command chained for both of the sides of the keyboard) #+begin_src shell qmk flash -kb crkbd/r2g ; qmk flash -kb crkbd/r2g #+end_src