1.8 KiB
1.8 KiB
snappy

A short description of the keyboard/project
- Keyboard Maintainer: Philip Gaber
- Hardware Supported: The PCBs, controllers supported
- Hardware Availability: Links to where you can find this hardware
Make example for this keyboard (after setting up your build environment):
make snappy:default
# REV1 & REV2 (elite c)
sudo make snappy/rev2:default:dfu-split-left
sudo make snappy/rev2:default:dfu-split-right
# REV3 (promicro rp2040) (info.json -> NOT WORKING)
sudo make snappy/rev3:default:uf2-split-left
sudo make snappy/rev3:default:uf2-split-right
# REV3_5 (promicro rp2040) (WITHOUT info.json)
sudo make snappy/rev3_5:default:uf2-split-left
sudo make snappy/rev3_5:default:uf2-split-right
# Make sure to mount the RP2040 drive to /media/snappy for automatic copying of the .uf2 file
See the build environment setup and the make instructions for more information. Brand new to QMK? Start with our Complete Newbs Guide.
Bootloader
Enter the bootloader in 3 ways:
REV1 & REV2
- Physical reset button: Briefly press the button on the back of the PCB - some may have pads you must short instead
- Keycode in layout: Press the key mapped to
QK_BOOT
(REV1 & REV2) if it is available
REV3 (NOT WORKING) & REV3_5
- Physical reset button: Hold the
boot
button while plugging in the MC OR holdboot
and pressreset
- Keycode in layout: Press the key mapped to
QK_BOOT
(REV3 & REV3_5) if it is available
info.json spec: https://github.com/qmk/qmk_firmware/blob/master/docs/reference_info_json.md