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authorJoshua T <joshua@sonofone.net>2016-10-15 15:14:10 -0500
committerJoshua T <joshua@sonofone.net>2016-10-15 15:14:10 -0500
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arrow_pad keyboard firmware
======================
+## Keyboard Info
+
+The ArrowPad is a wired conversion that can be made to any stand-alone keypad. It uses two main layers - a standard numpad, and a more advanced arrow cluster navigator.
+
+The first 24-key ArrowPad was handwired, but the PCB was wired as listed below.
+
+```
+<Chip Ref Des> pin <Pin #>
+<Keycap Name> (Silkscreen Name if different) - <Switch Pin #>
+
+
+Note:
+U2 pin 2 is the Num Lock LED and is active low.
+
+U2 pin 1
+Clear (Num Lock) - 1
+Enter - 2
+Esc (ESC) - 2
+
+
+U2 pin 3
+- - 1
+
+U2 pin 4
+7 - 2
+8 - 2
+9 - 2
+
+U2 pin 5
+* - 2
+Delete (BACK SPACE) - 2
+
+U2 pin 6
+1 - 2
+0 - 2
+. - 2
+, - 2
+
+U2 pin 7
+4 - 2
+5 - 2
+6 - 2
+
+U2 pin 8
+Tab - 2
+= (/) - 2
+
+U2 pin 13
+Delete (BACK SPACE) - 1
+9 - 1
+6 - 1
+3 - 1
+. - 1
+
+U2 pin 14
+Tab - 1
+8 - 1
+5 - 1
+2 - 1
+0 - 1
+
+U2 pin 15
+Esc (ESC) - 1
+= (/) - 1
+/ (*) - 1
+7 - 1
+4 - 1
+1 - 1
++ - 1
+
+U2 pin 16
+Enter - 1
+* (<--) - 1
+, - 1
+
+U2 pin 17
+Fn (#NAME?) - 1
+- - 2
+Clear (Num Lock) - 2
+
+U2 pin 18
+Fn (#NAME?) - 2
+* (<--) - 2
++ - 2
+3 - 2
+2 - 2
+```
+
+More info can be found on [GeekHack](https://geekhack.org/index.php?topic=73632.msg1802497#msg1802497)
+
+The second ArrowPad was a conversion from a 21-key Genovation keypad. It used a 2 row x 11 column matrix.
+
+```
+#define KEYMAP( \
+ KM_ESC, KM_TAB, KM_BSL, KM_ARR, \
+ KM_NUM, KM_FSL, KM_AST, KM_MIN, \
+ KM___7, KM___8, KM___9, ___PLS, \
+ KM___4, KM___5, KM___6, KM_PLS, \
+ KM___1, KM___2, KM___3, ___ENT, \
+ KM___0, _____0, KM_DOT, KM_ENT \
+) { \
+ { KM_ESC, KM_TAB, KM_BSL, KM_ARR, KM___7, KM___8, KM___9, KM_PLS, KM___1, KM___2, KM___3, }, \
+ { KM_NUM, KM_FSL, KM_AST, KM_MIN, KM___4, KM___5, KM___6, KM_ENT, KC_NO, KM___0, KM_DOT, }, \
+}
+```
+
+
## Quantum MK Firmware
For the full Quantum feature list, see [the parent readme.md](/readme.md).
## Building
-Download or clone the whole firmware and navigate to the keyboards/arrow_pad folder. Once your dev env is setup, you'll be able to type `make` to generate your .hex - you can then use the Teensy Loader to program your .hex file.
+Download or clone the whole firmware and navigate to the keyboards/arrow_pad folder. Once your dev env is setup, you'll be able to type `make` to generate your .hex - you can then use the Teensy Loader to program your .hex file.
Depending on which keymap you would like to use, you will have to compile slightly differently.
@@ -20,7 +127,7 @@ Several version of keymap are available in advance but you are recommended to de
To build the firmware binary hex file with a keymap just do `make` with a keymap like this:
```
-$ make [default|jack|<name>]
+$ make [default|pad_21|pad_24|<name>]
```
-Keymaps follow the format **__\<name\>.c__** and are stored in the `keymaps` folder. \ No newline at end of file
+Keymaps follow the format **__\<name\>.c__** and are stored in the `keymaps` folder.