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author | tmk <nobody@nowhere> | 2014-05-21 02:43:19 +0900 |
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committer | tmk <nobody@nowhere> | 2014-05-21 02:43:19 +0900 |
commit | ed8cf12d25d5052cf583b162ec70b0be93270c1e (patch) | |
tree | 3f30977b3fe8ee298edc14d78bbdcb62d7a49fa2 /converter/adb_usb/README.md | |
parent | abe5edcaa7c6391cb313a672910d7beb9b7d8fa2 (diff) |
Add ISO keymap(issue #35) and use new keymap API
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1 files changed, 28 insertions, 10 deletions
diff --git a/converter/adb_usb/README.md b/converter/adb_usb/README.md index d9efbfab21..defc477e2c 100644 --- a/converter/adb_usb/README.md +++ b/converter/adb_usb/README.md @@ -7,17 +7,29 @@ But binary size is about 10KB or more it doesn't fit into 8K flash like ATMega8U Discuss: http://geekhack.org/showwiki.php?title=Island:14290 -Build ------ -0. Connect ADB keyboard to Teensy by 3 lines(Vcc, GND, Data). By default Data line uses port D0. +Wiring +------ +0. Connect ADB keyboard to Teensy by 3 lines(Vcc, GND, Data). By default Data line uses port PD0. This converter uses AVR's internal pull-up, but it seems to be too weak, in particular when you want to use a long or coiled cable. The external pull-up resistor(1K-10K Ohm) on Data is strongly recommended. -1. Define following macros for ADB connection in config.h if you use other than port D0. +1. Define following macros for ADB connection in config.h if you use other than port PD0. ADB_PORT, ADB_PIN, ADB_DDR, ADB_DATA_BIT 2. make 3. program Teensy +Build +----- +Just make + + $ make clean + $ make + +If your keyboard is ISO layout + + $ make KEYMAP=iso + + LOCKING CAPSLOCK ---------------- Many of old ADB keyboards have mechanical push-lock switch for Capslock key and this converter supports the locking Capslock key by default. See README in top directory for more detail about this feature. @@ -48,7 +60,7 @@ effort at this time. * |-----------------------------------------------------------| ,---. |---------------| * |Shift | Z| X| C| V| B| N| M| ,| ,| /|Shift | |Up | | 1| 2| 3| | * |-----------------------------------------------------------| ,-----------. |-----------|Ent| - * |Ctrl |Gui |Alt | Space | | | | |Lef|Dow|Rig| | 0| .| | + * |Ctrl |Alt |Gui | Space |Gui |Alt |Ctrl | |Lef|Dow|Rig| | 0| .| | * `-----------------------------------------------------------' `-----------' `---------------' */ KEYMAP( @@ -68,11 +80,17 @@ To get help press `h` holding Magic key. Magic key is `Power key`. Notes ----- -Many ADB keyboards has no discrimination between right modifier and left one, +Not-extended ADB keyboards have no discrimination between right modifier and left one, you will always see left control even if you press right control key. -Apple Extended Keyboard and Apple Extended Keyboard II are the examples. -Though ADB protocol itself has the ability of distinction between right and left. -And most ADB keyboard has no NKRO functionality, though ADB protocol itself has that. -See protocol/adb.c for more info. +Apple Extended Keyboard and Apple Extended Keyboard II can discriminate both side +modifiers except for GUI key(Windows/Command). + +And most ADB keyboard has no diodes in its matrix so they are not NKRO, +though ADB protocol itself supports it. See protocol/adb.c for more info. + +If keyobard has ISO layout you need to use ISO keymap with `make KEYMAP=iso`. With ANSI +keymap you will suffer from swapped keys problem. + +https://github.com/tmk/tmk_keyboard/issues/35 EOF |