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* Support all the 0.2 Ferris variants For the Compact, the High and the Mini, create a new directory so each keyboard may have the correct USB descriptor and a readme with more specific information about it. For the Bling, also add support for the underglow functionality. Change the "MANUFACTURER" string to "Cuddly Keyboards Ltd.", the name of the company I incorporated to sell keyboards, and change the default descriptor from "Ferris the keeb" to "Ferris 0.2" which is more descriptive. I didn't update the 0.1 variants as I don't intend to sell these kits with "Cuddly Keyboards". The firmware is mostly there to support existing users. Update the "hardware availability" to point to my new website: cuddlykeyboards.com. * Add RGB mode toggle to my keymap and to the default keymap * Improve wording in the readme
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Ferris
A split 34 keys column staggered keyboard named and decorated after the rustlang mascott. All PCB files and some thoughts on the design are available on the project's github page
- Keyboard Maintainer: Pierre Chevalier
- Hardware Supported:
- Ferris 0.1 (With atmega32u4 chip. Comes in 4 variants: base, low, high and compact)
- Ferris 0.2 (With stm32f072 chip. Comes in 4 variants: bling, mini, high and compact)
- Ferris sweep (With pro-micro. Comes in a couple of PCB edge cuts shapes, but with identical pinout)
- Hardware Availability: Cuddly Keyboards
Make examples for this keyboard (after setting up your build environment):
make ferris/0_1:default
make ferris/0_2:default
make ferris/0_2/bling:default
make ferris/0_2/compact:default
make ferris/0_2/mini:default
make ferris/0_2/high:default
make ferris/sweep:default:avrdude-split-right
See the build environment setup and the make instructions for more information. Brand new to QMK? Start with our Complete Newbs Guide.