# Documents You Need To Read Read these yet? 1. First **README** under top directory : https://github.com/tmk/tmk_keyboard/blob/master/README.md 2. For **Build**: https://github.com/tmk/tmk_keyboard/blob/master/doc/build.md 3. And **README** under each project(keyboard/converter) directory. Note that you should read two **README**. 4. And then, FAQ. - [[FAQ/Keymap]] # Build ## How to Build See this first! https://github.com/tmk/tmk_keyboard/blob/master/doc/build.md In short, $ make clean $ make [KEYMAP=...] ## Do 'make clean' before 'make' You'll need `make clean` after you edit **config.h** or change options like `KEYMAP`. Frist remove all files made in previous build, $ make clean then build new frimware. $ make [KEYMAP=...] Also you can always try `make clean` when you get other strange result during build. ## WINAVR is obsolete It is no longer recommended and may cause some problem. See [Issue #99](https://github.com/tmk/tmk_keyboard/issues/99). ## USB stack: LUFA or PJRC? Use **LUFA**. **PJRC** stack won't be supported actively anymore. There is no reason to hesitate to use LUFA except for binary size(about 1KB lager?). But **PJRC** is still very useful for debug and development purpose. See also [Issue #50](https://github.com/tmk/tmk_keyboard/issues/50) and [Issue #58](https://github.com/tmk/tmk_keyboard/issues/58). ## Edit configuration but not change Try these. ### 1. make clean This will be needed when you edit **config.h**. ### 2. Remove Drivers from Device Manager(Windows) Windows only. Linux, OSX and other OS's doesn't require this. It looks like Windows keeps using driver installed when device was connected first time even after the device changes its configuration. To load proper drivers for new configuration you need to remove existent drivers from **Drvice Manager**. You will need this after editing `CONSOLE_ENABLE`, `NKRO_ENABLE`, `EXTRAKEY_ENABLE` or `MOUSEKEY_ENABLE` option in **Makefile**. ## USB VID and PID You can use any ID you want with editing `config.h`. Using any presumably unused ID will be no problem in fact except for very least chance of collision with other product. For example TMK uses following numbers by default. ``` keyboard: hhkb: FEED:CAFE gh60: FEED:6060 converter: x68k: FEED:6800 ps2: FEED:6512 adb: FEED:0ADB ibm4704: FEED:4704 pc98: FEED:9898 ``` Also see this. https://github.com/tmk/tmk_keyboard/issues/150 You can buy a really unique VID:PID here. I don't think you need this for personal use. - http://www.obdev.at/products/vusb/license.html - http://www.mcselec.com/index.php?page=shop.product_details&flypage=shop.flypage&product_id=92&option=com_phpshop&Itemid=1 # Degug Console ## hid_listen can't recognize device When debug console of your device is not ready you will see like this: Waiting for device:......... once the device is pluged in then *hid_listen* finds it you will get this message: Waiting for new device:......................... Listening: Check if you can't get this 'Listening:' message: - build with `CONSOLE_ENABLE=yes` in **Makefile**. ## Can't get message on console Check: - *hid_listen* finds your device. See above. - Enable debug with pressing **Magic**+d. See [Magic Commands](https://github.com/tmk/tmk_keyboard#magic-commands). - set `debug_enable=yes` usually in `matrix_init()` in **matrix.c**. - try using 'print' function instead of debug print. See **common/print.h**. - disconnect other devices with console function. See [Issue #97](https://github.com/tmk/tmk_keyboard/issues/97). ## Linux or UNIX like system requires Super User privilege Just use 'sudo' to execute *hid_listen* with privilege. ``` $ sudo hid_listen ``` Or add an *udev rule* for TMK devices with placing a file in rules directory. The directory may vary on each system. File: /etc/udev/rules.d/52-tmk-keyboard.rules(in case of Ubuntu) ``` # tmk keyboard products https://github.com/tmk/tmk_keyboard SUBSYSTEMS=="usb", ATTRS{idVendor}=="feed", MODE:="0666" ``` *** # Miscellaneous ## NKRO Doesn't work 1. Build with this option of Makefile NKRO_ENABLE = yes 2. After boot keyboard may be in **boot mode**(6KRO), you will need to replug keyboard to enable NKRO. 3. Or use `Magic` **N** command to toggle NKRO function.(`LShift+RShift+N` by default) ## TrackPoint needs reset circuit(PS/2 mouse support) Without reset circuit you will have inconsistent reuslt due to improper initialize of the hardware. See circuit schematic of TPM754. - http://geekhack.org/index.php?topic=50176.msg1127447#msg1127447 - http://www.mikrocontroller.net/attachment/52583/tpm754.pdf ## Can't read comlumn of matrix beyond 16 Use `1UL<<16` intead of `1<<16` in `read_cols()` in **matrix.h** when your columns goes beyond 16. In C `1` means one of **int** type which is **16bit** in case of AVR so you can't shift left more than 15. You will get unexpected zero when you say `1<<16`. You have to use **unsigned long** type with `1UL`. http://deskthority.net/workshop-f7/rebuilding-and-redesigning-a-classic-thinkpad-keyboard-t6181-60.html#p146279 ## Pull-up Resistor In some case converters needed to have pull-up resistors to work correctly. Place the resistor between VCC and signal line in parallel. For example: ``` Keyboard Conveter ,------. 5V------+------|VCC | | | | R | | | | | Signal--+------|PD0 | | | GND------------|GND | `------' R: 1K Ohm resistor ``` https://github.com/tmk/tmk_keyboard/issues/71 ## Arduino Micro's pin naming is confusing Note that Arduino Micro PCB marking is different from real AVR port name. D0 of Arduino Micro is not PD0, PD0 is D3. Check schematic yourself. http://arduino.cc/en/uploads/Main/arduino-micro-schematic.pdf ## Bootloader jump doesn't work Properly configure boot section size in Makefile. With wrong section size bootloader won't probably start with **Magic command** and **Boot Magic**. - https://github.com/tmk/tmk_keyboard#magic-commands - https://github.com/tmk/tmk_keyboard#bootloader ``` # Boot Section Size in *bytes* # Teensy halfKay 512 # Teensy++ halfKay 1024 # Atmel DFU loader 4096 (TMK Alt Controller) # LUFA bootloader 4096 # USBaspLoader 2048 OPT_DEFS += -DBOOTLOADER_SIZE=4096 ``` http://geekhack.org/index.php?topic=12047.msg1292018#msg1292018 ## Special Extra key doesn't work(System, Audio control keys) You need to define `EXTRAKEY_ENABLE` in **makefile** to use them in TMK. ``` EXTRAKEY_ENABLE = yes # Audio control and System control ``` http://deskthority.net/workshop-f7/tmk-keyboard-firmware-collection-t4478-60.html#p157919 ## Wakeup from sleep doesn't work In Windows check `Allow this device to wake the computer` setting in Power **Management property** tab of **Device Manager**. Also check BIOS setting. Pressing any key during sleep should wake host. ## Using Arduino? **Note that Arduino pin naming is different from actual chip.** For example, Arduino pin `D0` is not `PD0`. Check circuit with its schematics yourself. - http://arduino.cc/en/uploads/Main/arduino-leonardo-schematic_3b.pdf - http://arduino.cc/en/uploads/Main/arduino-micro-schematic.pdf Arduino leonardo and micro have **ATMega32U4** and can be used for TMK, though Arduino bootloader may be a problem. ## Using PF4-7 pins of USB AVR? You need to set JTD bit of MCUCR yourself to use PF4-7 as GPIO. Those pins are configured to serve JTAG function by default. MCUs like ATMega*U* or AT90USB* are affeteced with this. If you are using Teensy this isn't needed. Teensy is shipped with JTAGEN fuse bit unprogrammed to disable the function. See this code. ``` // JTAG disable for PORT F. write JTD bit twice within four cycles. MCUCR |= (1<