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author | Joakim Tufvegren <jocke@barbanet.com> | 2020-10-11 02:48:52 +0200 |
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committer | GitHub <noreply@github.com> | 2020-10-11 01:48:52 +0100 |
commit | cacf495c91c7f6ad0e31edcefa8355eba98f75b6 (patch) | |
tree | fce415f8afeb6ee2b388cafc329a4211434d4795 /keyboards/ergodox_infinity/readme.md | |
parent | a88cfa395ba2eef999d60958a1390e63e0834d55 (diff) |
Ergodox Infinity: Add EE_HANDS support. (#9527)
Including a guide to set these EEPROM values (in the readme).
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1 files changed, 34 insertions, 2 deletions
diff --git a/keyboards/ergodox_infinity/readme.md b/keyboards/ergodox_infinity/readme.md index d712bb880c..73ee3bc1df 100644 --- a/keyboards/ergodox_infinity/readme.md +++ b/keyboards/ergodox_infinity/readme.md @@ -29,6 +29,9 @@ Input Club Infinity Ergodox](https://github.com/fredizzimo/infinity_ergodox/blob The Infinity is two completely independent keyboards, that can connect together. You have a few options in how you flash the firmware: +- Add `#define EE_HANDS` to your config.h, initialize the EEPROM values (see below), + and then flash the same firmware to both halves. + - Flash the left half, rebuild the firmware with "MASTER=right" and then flash the right half. This allows you to plug in either half directly to the computer and is what the above instructions do. @@ -43,6 +46,35 @@ You have a few options in how you flash the firmware: directly connect the right half to the computer. - For minor changes such as changing only the keymap without having updated - any part of the firmware code itself, you can program only the MASTER half. + any part of the firmware code itself, you can program only the MASTER half, + but it is safest to program both halves. + +### EE_HANDS initialization + +To initialize the EEPROM values for `EE_HANDS` to work properly, these steps should work. +They only need to be done once, unless you reset the EEPROM later. + + - Plug in the left keyboard half to the computer, and press its program button. + + - Flash the left half with `make ergodox_infinity:default:dfu-util-split-left` + (If you need to use a different method to flash your keyboard, still run this command, + and abort it with Ctrl+C when the flashing attempts starts to print errors, + then flash the built firmware). + + - On the left half, press the top vertical 1.5U key (second from the top in the rightmost column) once, + then the 1U key at the bottom in the opposite corner (bottom left corner). + + - Plug in the right keyboard half to the computer, and press its program button. + + - Flash the right half with `make ergodox_infinity:default:dfu-util-split-right` + + - On the right half, press the top vertical 1.5U key (second from the top in the leftmost column) once, + then the 1U key at the bottom in the opposite corner (bottom right corner). + + - Add `#define EE_HANDS` to the config.h file of your keymap, and build your firmware using + `make ergodox_infinity:keymapname`. + + - After this, you can flash both halves with the same firmware, _without_ having to rebuild with + "MASTER=right" or risking a mirrored keyboard when connected the wrong way. + If you reset your EEPROM later, you'll have to follow these steps again, though. -- It is safest to program both halves though. |