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1Build a default keyboard layer
- Build a default GH60 layer from http://www.keyboard-layout-editor.com/ (more information on https://dionmunk.com/posts/2017/05/10/gh60-satan.html)
The space key value should be "SPACE", not "" like on the default GH60 preset - Here's my current setup :
- Then, copy the `raw data` on https://tkg.io/,
- if you have more than 1 layer, set Layer FN action to `Layer > Momentary
- and download the eep file.
- Build a default GH60 layer from http://www.keyboard-layout-editor.com/ (more information on https://dionmunk.com/posts/2017/05/10/gh60-satan.html)
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2Flash the keyboard
- Clone https://github.com/kairyu/tkg-toolkit
- copy the previous .eep file into ./linux (if you’re under linux),
- then launch `./setup.sh` with option 2, 1, 1
- then `sudo ./reflash.sh ./keymap.eep` and press reset button on the keyboard
- Clone https://github.com/kairyu/tkg-toolkit
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3Test each socket
Your keyboard should not act as a keyboard.
You should test each socket using a wire. You can use http://www.keyboardtester.com/tester.html for that. -
4Finalize the hardware
Place each key, check if all keycaps can be placed (keycap sizes and spaces between keys are important)
Solder each key and finalize the keybord.
It's done !
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