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keymaps/default | ||
config.h | ||
i2c.c | ||
i2c.h | ||
Makefile | ||
matrix.c | ||
mechmini.c | ||
mechmini.h | ||
program | ||
README.md | ||
rules.mk | ||
usbconfig.h |
mechmini
A compact ortholinear/staggered keyboard.
Keyboard Maintainer: QMK Community Hardware Supported: mechmini PCB Hardware Availability: https://mechkeys.ca/collections/keyboards/products/mechmini-2-0-pcb
Make example for this keyboard (after setting up your build environment):
make mechmini-default
See build environment setup then the make instructions for more information.
Mechmini Notes
Note that this is a complete replacement for the firmware, so you won't be using Bootmapper Client to change any keyboard settings, since not all the USB report options are supported.
Installing
First, install the requirements. These commands are for OSX, but all you
need is the AVR toolchain and bootloadHID
for flashing:
$ brew cask install crosspack-avr
$ brew install --HEAD https://raw.githubusercontent.com/robertgzr/homebrew-tap/master/bootloadhid.rb
In order to use the ./program
script, which can reboot the board into
the bootloader, you'll need Python 2 with PyUSB installed:
$ pip install pyusb
Then, with the keyboard plugged in, simply run this command from the
qmk_firmware
directory:
$ make mechmini-program
If you prefer, you can just build it and flash the firmware directly with
bootloadHID
if you boot the board while holding down L_Ctrl
to keep it
in the bootloader:
$ make mechmini
$ bootloadHID -r mechmini_default.hex
Troubleshooting
From my experience, it's really hard to brick these boards. But these tricks have been useful when it got stuck in a weird scenario.
- Try plugging the board in while pressing
L_Ctrl
. This will force it to boot only the bootloader without loading the firmware. Once this is done, just reflash the board with the original firmware. - Sometimes USB hubs can act weird, so try connecting the board directly to your computer or plugging/unplugging the USB hub.