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m80v2h | RESET -> QK_BOOT default keymaps (#17037) | 2 years ago |
m80v2s | RESET -> QK_BOOT default keymaps (#17037) | 2 years ago |
chconf.h | [Keyboard] Add Mode Eighty M80v2 PCB support (#15486) | 2 years ago |
config.h | [Keyboard] Add Mode Eighty M80v2 PCB support (#15486) | 2 years ago |
halconf.h | [Keyboard] Add Mode Eighty M80v2 PCB support (#15486) | 2 years ago |
m80v2.c | [Keyboard] Add Mode Eighty M80v2 PCB support (#15486) | 2 years ago |
m80v2.h | [Keyboard] Add Mode Eighty M80v2 PCB support (#15486) | 2 years ago |
mcuconf.h | [Keyboard] Add Mode Eighty M80v2 PCB support (#15486) | 2 years ago |
readme.md | [Keyboard] Add Mode Eighty M80v2 PCB support (#15486) | 2 years ago |
The Mode80 is a tenkeyless high-end keyboard sold by Mode Designs.
The DFU state in the bootloader can be accessed in 3 ways:
RESET
if it is available (ESC key at layer 1 in the default layout)After accessing the DFU state in your PCB, build the default layout using:
make mode/m80v2/m80v2h:default # Hotswap
make mode/m80v2/m80v2s:default # Soldered
Then download the resulting binary *bin
file using dfu-util
or QMK Toolbox.
After accessing the DFU state in your PCB, you can compile-and-flash automatically usind dfu-util
through
make mode/m80v2/m80v2h:default:flash # Hotswap
make mode/m80v2/m80v2s:default:flash # Soldered
See the build environment setup and the make instructions for more information. Brand new to QMK? Start with our Complete Newbs Guide.