Joel Challis
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keymaps | Fix encoder map declarations (#21435) | 11 months ago |
rev1 | Migrate WEAR_LEVELING_*_SIZE to info.json (#22010) | 9 months ago |
config.h | Migrate WEAR_LEVELING_*_SIZE to info.json (#22010) | 9 months ago |
halconf.h | Tidy up rgbkb/mun (#13801) | 2 years ago |
mcuconf.h | Tidy up rgbkb/mun (#13801) | 2 years ago |
mun.c | Tidy up rgbkb/mun (#13801) | 2 years ago |
mun.h | Keyboards/RGBKB/Mün (#13239) | 3 years ago |
readme.md | Keyboards/RGBKB/Mün (#13239) | 3 years ago |
rules.mk | OLED: driver naming cleanups (#21710) | 10 months ago |
Mün is powered by STM32 with full QMK support. Each key has super-bright RGB backlighting and MX Kailh hotswap sockets. No soldering is required to get a fully functioning keyboard. There are an additional 14 rear-facing RGB LEDs on each side. Each half can be configured to run as master or slave with the two USB-C ports. They also support up to two rotary encoders and one OLED panel per half.
Keyboard Maintainer: Legonut
Hardware Supported: Mün PCB R1.0, R1.1, R1.2
Hardware Availability: RGBKB
Make example for this keyboard (after setting up your build environment):
make rgbkb/mun:default
See the build environment setup and the make instructions for more information. Brand new to QMK? Start with our Complete Newbs Guide.