- Install
qmk- Make sure to install
avr-gcc avrdude avr-libc arm-none-eabi-binutils arm-none-eabi-gccif you're on Arch/Manjaro
- Make sure to install
- Configure layout using QMK Configurator or by editing the default layout (
keymap.cinqmk_firmware/keyboards/keebio/quefrency/keymaps/default65macro - Make a new folder in
qmk_firmware/keyboards/keebio/quefrency/keymaps/with whatever name you want to use for the keymap (e.g.foo) - Move the keymap config you made to this new folder and name it
keymap.c- If you used the QMK Configurator, download the JSON file and use the command
qmk json2c -o keymap.c keymap.jsonto convert it to a C file
- If you used the QMK Configurator, download the JSON file and use the command
- Individually plug in both halves of the keyboard, and press the reset button on both halves (on the bottom side of the PCBs)
- Run the command
sudo make keebio/quefrency/rev2:foo:dfuin theqmk_firmwarefolder twice (one for each half of the keyboard) to flash the firmware
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Configs and instructions for flashing firmware on the Quefrency Rev2