The default firmware for the Keyboardio Model 01
This is a quick start guide for folks who are familiar with Arduino and generally know what they are doing. If you want a deeper introduction, check out the wiki.
Setup the Arduino IDE on your system. Make sure you install at least version 1.6, since older version may not support all required features.
On macOS, install the Arduino IDE using homebrew cask with brew cask install arduino
or download the application from the official website and move it to your /Applications
folder.
On Linux, your distribution's package manager probably includes the Arduino IDE, but it may be an out of date version. If your distribution installs a version of Arduino before 1.6.3 or so, you'll need to install the Arduino IDE following the instructions on the wiki.
If you install Arduino into some place that's /not/ /usr/local/arduino
, you'll need to set the $ARDUINO_PATH
environment variable to the directory containing the arduino
and arduino-builder
binaries.
mkdir -p $HOME/Documents/Arduino
cd $HOME/Documents/Arduino
mkdir -p $HOME/Arduino
cd $HOME/Arduino
mkdir -p hardware/keyboardio
## then clone the hardware definitions to make them available to the arduino environment
git clone --recursive https://github.com/keyboardio/Arduino-Boards.git hardware/keyboardio/avr
git clone https://github.com/keyboardio/Model01-Firmware.git
Before you begin, make sure your Model 01 is connected to your computer.
cd Model01-Firmware
make flash
When the builder tells you to hit Enter to continue, hold down "Prog" in the top left corner of your keyboard and hit Enter.
Open the sketch you wish to flash (for example, Model01-Firmware.ino
).
Click the Upload button or press Ctrl-U
.
Hold down the "Prog" key in the top left corner of your keyboard, until the compile finishes and the upload begins.
You can customize your keyboard's key layout and LED effects by modifying the Model01-Firmware.ino
file in the same directory as this README. Model01-Firmware.ino is a computer program written in 'Arduino C'. You can find documentation about Arduino C at https://arduino.cc.
From time to time, you may want to pull the latest version of this firmware from GitHub. To do that, navigate to the Model01-Firmware directory in your shell and pull the latest code.
cd Model01-Firmware
git pull
After that, you'll want to update the Kaleidoscope libraries.
cd $HOME/Documents/Arduino/hardware/keyboardio/avr
make update-submodules
cd $HOME/Arduino/hardware/keyboardio/avr
make update-submodules
As you start to explore customization of your keyboard's firmware, the community at https://community.keyboard.io can often be a valuable resource.
<3 jesse