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* remove BOOTMAGIC_ENABLE=lite setting * change keyboard BOOTMAGIC_ENABLE rules Edits keyboard-level instances of `BOOTMAGIC_ENABLE = lite` to `BOOTMAGIC_ENABLE = yes`. * change keyboard BOOTMAGIC_ENABLE inline comments Edits keyboard-level BOOTMAGIC_ENABLE inline comments to "Enable Bootmagic Lite". * change keymap BOOTMAGIC_ENABLE rules Edits keymap-level instances of `BOOTMAGIC_ENABLE = lite` to `BOOTMAGIC_ENABLE = yes`. * change keymap BOOTMAGIC_ENABLE inline comments Edits/adds keymap-level BOOTMAGIC_ENABLE inline comments to read "Enable Bootmagic Lite". * change layout/user BOOTMAGIC_ENABLE rules/comments Edits instances of `BOOTMAGIC_ENABLE = lite` to `BOOTMAGIC_ENABLE = yes`. Edits/adds keymap-level BOOTMAGIC_ENABLE inline comments to read "Enable Bootmagic Lite". * update non-rules.mk BOOTMAGIC_ENABLE references in keyboards/ * remove docs references to Full Bootmagic * convert data-driven Bootmagic Lite instances * remove Bootmagic Lite bodge from data-driven generation * Merge remote-tracking branch 'upstream/develop' into rm/bootmagic-full_q4a * update docs/ja/config_options.md per mtei * update docs/faq_misc.md per mtei Remove remaining Full Bootmagic reference. |
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readme.md | ||
rules.mk |
HHKB Lite 2
This is for the HHKB Lite 2 by PFU, identified by model numbers PD-KB200W/U or PD-KB200B/U. It uses the replacement Teensy 2.0 board from my other project.
Make example for this keyboard (after setting up your build environment):
make hhkb_lite_2:default
Flashing example for this keyboard:
make hhkb_lite_2:default:flash
See the build environment setup and the make instructions for more information. Brand new to QMK? Start with our Complete Newbs Guide.
Details
The default
keymap is nearly the official standard US QWERTY, except
with the Delete
key behaving like BS
, which is as if DIP SW3
is
set.
While there are two physical Fn
keys on the keyboard, they are
electrically indistinguishable (same wiring matrix) so they can not be
assigned different keycodes.