1.8 KiB
1.8 KiB
Custom QMK Colemak-mod-dh firmware for Corne split keyboard
Description of keyboard layers
Layer 0 - Colemak layer with home row modifiers for ALT
Layer 1 - Similar Colemak layer but without the modifiers
(useful when the application uses the keys of the modifiers as hold keys)
Layer 2 - Symbol and cursors layer
This layer also have the „super-alt-tab” where the tab key is located on the Colemak layer.
Layer 3 - Numbers layer
Layer 4 - Functional & misc keys
How to compile and flash the firmware
Clone the repository to qmk_firmware/crkbd/keymaps
and name it for example adam_colemak
.
cd qmk_firmware/
cd keyboards/crkbd/keymaps/
git clone https://code.bsdgeek.org/adam/qmk-corne-colemak-dh-mod adam_colemak
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)
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
Flash the firmware
(two times the same command chained for both of the sides of the keyboard)
qmk flash -kb crkbd/r2g ; qmk flash -kb crkbd/r2g
Troubleshoting
Had to update my Windows usb driver using https://docs.qmk.fm/#/driver_installation_zadig guide to have qmk recognise my device when switching to bootloader mode via double clicking the reset button on the keyboard.