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by BilliumMoto
13 Apr 2015, 01:26
Forum: Workshop
Topic: How to build your very own keyboard firmware
Replies: 711
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]I'm pretty sure you're wrong, I've used the LUFA stack for about 18 months and I'm like 95% sure I've had NKRO working in that time. I can double check when I get home, I don't have aqua/switch hitter at the office. edit - confirmed, tested it using aqua on my Phantom. Yup, I was wrong, got NKRO t...
by BilliumMoto
10 Apr 2015, 15:44
Forum: Workshop
Topic: How to build your very own keyboard firmware
Replies: 711
Views: 390434

I think by default in TMK you can turn on NKRO by pressing and holding both shifts and pressing N. There is a way to have it activated by default but I can't remember how off the top of my head. edit - I'm fairly sure it's in the TMK firmware FAQs on github now that I think about it. Found it on th...
by BilliumMoto
09 Apr 2015, 01:37
Forum: Workshop
Topic: How to build your very own keyboard firmware
Replies: 711
Views: 390434

I built firmware for a keyboard using this tutorial, and it's worked very well except for one thing: I cannot register more than 6 simultaneous key presses, and for my purposes, I need to register 10 key presses at once at the very least. Is this a hardware limitation of the Teensy, or can this be a...

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