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Moonlander
A next-gen split, ergonomic keyboard with an active left side, USB type C, integrated wrist rest, and a thumb cluster that can move.
- Keyboard Maintainer: drashna, ZSA
- Hardware Supported: Moonlander MK 1 (STM32F303xC)
- Hardware Availability: ZSA Store
Make example for this keyboard (after setting up your build environment):
make moonlander:default
Flashing example for this keyboard:
make moonlander:default:flash
See the build environment setup and the make instructions for more information. Brand new to QMK? Start with our Complete Newbs Guide.
Moonlander Customization
Indicator LEDs
There are 6 functions for enabling and disabling the LEDs on the top of the boards. The functions are ML_LED_1(bool)
through ML_LED_6(bool)
, with the first LED being the left most LED on the left hand, and the sixth LED being the right most LED on the right side.
By default, the Indicator LEDs are used to indicate the layer state for the keyboard. If you wish to change this (and indicate caps/num/scroll lock status instead), then define MOONLANDER_USER_LEDS
in your config.h
file.
Oryx Configuration
To enable the features from Oryx (ZSA's Configurator), either compile the the default
keymap, or add #define ORYX_CONFIGURATOR
to your config.h
file.
This enables the front Indicator LEDs, and the TOGGLE_LAYER_COLOR
keycode. The TOGGLE_LAYER_COLOR
keycode toggles the customized LED map configured on Oryx.
RGB Matrix Features
If you're using the Smart LED (layer indication) feature from the Oryx Configurator, you want to make sure that you enable these options by adding #define ORYX_CONFIGURATOR
to your keymap's config.h
.
This changes the RGB_TOG
keycode so that it will toggle the lights on and off, in a way that will allow the Smart LEDs to continue to work, even with the rest of the LEDs turned off.
Additionally, a new keycode has been added to toggle the Smart LEDs. Use TOGGLE_LAYER_COLOR
, if you aren't already.