keychron_qmk_firmware/keyboards/keyprez/corgi
James Young 2e0498080f
Migrate LOCKING_*_ENABLE to Data-Driven: K, Part 2 (#23769)
Affects:

  - `keebio/bamfk4`
  - `keebio/bdn9/rev1`
  - `keebio/bdn9/rev2`
  - `keebio/bfo9000`
  - `keebio/bigswitchseat`
  - `keebio/choconum`
  - `keebio/dilly`
  - `keebio/dsp40/rev1`
  - `keebio/ergodicity`
  - `keebio/foldkb/rev1`
  - `keebio/fourier`
  - `keebio/iris/rev1`
  - `keebio/iris/rev1_led`
  - `keebio/iris/rev2`
  - `keebio/iris/rev3`
  - `keebio/iris/rev4`
  - `keebio/kbo5000/rev1`
  - `keebio/levinson/rev1`
  - `keebio/levinson/rev2`
  - `keebio/levinson/rev3`
  - `keebio/nyquist/rev1`
  - `keebio/nyquist/rev2`
  - `keebio/nyquist/rev3`
  - `keebio/quefrency/rev1`
  - `keebio/quefrency/rev4`
  - `keebio/quefrency/rev5`
  - `keebio/rorschach/rev1`
  - `keebio/sinc/rev1`
  - `keebio/sinc/rev2`
  - `keebio/tragicforce68`
  - `keebio/tukey`
  - `keebio/viterbi/rev1`
  - `keebio/viterbi/rev2`
  - `keebio/wavelet`
  - `keebio/wtf60`
  - `keebsforall/coarse60`
  - `keebsforall/freebirdnp/lite`
  - `keebsforall/freebirdnp/pro`
  - `keebsforall/freebirdtkl`
  - `keebwerk/nano_slider`
  - `keebzdotnet/fme`
  - `keebzdotnet/wazowski`
  - `keyboardio/atreus`
  - `keycapsss/kimiko/rev1`
  - `keycapsss/o4l_5x12`
  - `keygem/kg60ansi`
  - `keygem/kg65rgbv2`
  - `keyhive/absinthe`
  - `keyhive/ergosaurus`
  - `keyhive/lattice60`
  - `keyhive/maypad`
  - `keyhive/navi10/rev0`
  - `keyhive/navi10/rev2`
  - `keyhive/navi10/rev3`
  - `keyhive/opus`
  - `keyhive/southpole`
  - `keyhive/ut472`
  - `keyprez/bison`
  - `keyprez/corgi`
  - `keyprez/rhino`
  - `keyprez/unicorn`
  - `keysofkings/twokey`
  - `keystonecaps/gameroyadvance`
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..
keymaps/default
keyboard.json
readme.md

corgi

corgi

Corgi is a semi modular 4 x 12 ortho keyboard. The unique thing with Corgi is that you can attach a macropad name "Flea" to use as a num/macro-pad.

  • Keyboard Maintainer: Christian Sandven
  • Hardware Supported: Pro Micro or Elite C is required
  • Hardware Availability: TBA

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

make keyprez/corgi:default

Flashing example for this keyboard:

make keyprez/corgi:default:flash

After running the flash command, you need to short reset and ground on your microcontroller to flash it.

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