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readme.md

EnvKB DELIRIUM

Image of EnvKB TKL PCB

A low cost standard TKL design which takes inspiration from the CFTKB Mysterium. All versions are designed for reference Pi Picos.

  • Keyboard Maintainer: Envious-Data
  • Hardware Supported:
    • Delirium Prototype (tkl/rev0)
    • Delirium (tkl/rev1)
    • Delirium RGB (tkl/rgb)
  • Hardware Availability: Mechboards, GitHub

Make example for this keyboard (after setting up your build environment):

make enviousdesign/tkl/rgb:default

Flashing example for this keyboard:

make enviousdesign/tkl/rgb:default:flash

See the build environment setup and the make instructions for more information. Brand new to QMK? Start with our Complete Newbs Guide.

Bootloader

Enter the bootloader in 3 ways:

  • Bootmagic reset: Hold down the top left key and plug in the keyboard. This will also clear the emulated EEPROM, so it is a good first step if the keyboard is misbehaving.
  • Physical reset: Hold down the BOOTSEL button on the Pi Pico, then either plug the board in or press the RESET button.
  • Keycode in layout: Press the key mapped to QK_BOOT. In the pre-supplied keymaps it is on the second layer, replacing the Esc key.

After entering the bootloader through one of the three methods above, the keyboard will appear as a USB mass storage device named RPI-RP2. If the CLI is unable to find this device, the compiled .uf2 file can be manually copied to it. The keyboard will reboot on completion with the new firmware loaded.