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-rw-r--r--keyboards/ydkb/chili/config.h23
-rw-r--r--keyboards/ydkb/grape/config.h1
-rw-r--r--keyboards/ydkb/just60/config.h1
-rw-r--r--keyboards/ydkb/just60/readme.md2
-rw-r--r--keyboards/ydkb/yd68/config.h28
5 files changed, 1 insertions, 54 deletions
diff --git a/keyboards/ydkb/chili/config.h b/keyboards/ydkb/chili/config.h
index ca237e8347..6684df3f1d 100644
--- a/keyboards/ydkb/chili/config.h
+++ b/keyboards/ydkb/chili/config.h
@@ -17,7 +17,6 @@ along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
#pragma once
-#include "config_common.h"
/* key matrix size */
#define MATRIX_ROWS 11
@@ -72,28 +71,6 @@ along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
/* Locking resynchronize hack */
#define LOCKING_RESYNC_ENABLE
-
-/*
- * Force NKRO
- *
- * Force NKRO (nKey Rollover) to be enabled by default, regardless of the saved
- * state in the bootmagic EEPROM settings. (Note that NKRO must be enabled in the
- * makefile for this to work.)
- *
- * If forced on, NKRO can be disabled via magic key (default = LShift+RShift+N)
- * until the next keyboard reset.
- *
- * NKRO may prevent your keystrokes from being detected in the BIOS, but it is
- * fully operational during normal computer usage.
- *
- * For a less heavy-handed approach, enable NKRO via magic key (LShift+RShift+N)
- * or via bootmagic (hold SPACE+N while plugging in the keyboard). Once set by
- * bootmagic, NKRO mode will always be enabled until it is toggled again during a
- * power-up.
- *
- */
-//#define FORCE_NKRO
-
/*
* Feature disable options
* These options are also useful to firmware size reduction.
diff --git a/keyboards/ydkb/grape/config.h b/keyboards/ydkb/grape/config.h
index c4531a9abd..83ef29217f 100644
--- a/keyboards/ydkb/grape/config.h
+++ b/keyboards/ydkb/grape/config.h
@@ -15,7 +15,6 @@
*/
#pragma once
-#include "config_common.h"
/* key matrix size */
#define MATRIX_ROWS 7
diff --git a/keyboards/ydkb/just60/config.h b/keyboards/ydkb/just60/config.h
index 16b205105d..aa1e170ba3 100644
--- a/keyboards/ydkb/just60/config.h
+++ b/keyboards/ydkb/just60/config.h
@@ -17,7 +17,6 @@ along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
#pragma once
-#include "config_common.h"
/* key matrix size */
#define MATRIX_ROWS 5
diff --git a/keyboards/ydkb/just60/readme.md b/keyboards/ydkb/just60/readme.md
index 76eee5dced..1fe05bd3ea 100644
--- a/keyboards/ydkb/just60/readme.md
+++ b/keyboards/ydkb/just60/readme.md
@@ -2,7 +2,7 @@
Just60 keyboard produced by Yang. The keyboard comes with a custom Mass Storage Device bootloader and a TMK based firmware from ydkb.io.
-To use a QMK based firmware, you might want to install a QMK bootloader. The PCB exposes 6 pins for ISP(In-System Programming), and they are located just under the ATMega32U4 chip. From left to right, the pins are `VCC`, `SCLK`, `MOSI`, `MISO`, `QK_BOOT`, `GND`. The `GND` is the square one. You could program the flash with any AVR programmer, or a Raspberry Pi with `avrdude`.
+To use a QMK based firmware, you might want to install a QMK bootloader. The PCB exposes 6 pins for ISP(In-System Programming), and they are located just under the ATMega32U4 chip. From left to right, the pins are `VCC`, `SCLK`, `MOSI`, `MISO`, `RESET`, `GND`. The `GND` is the square one. You could program the flash with any AVR programmer, or a Raspberry Pi with `avrdude`.
Backlight LEDs and Bluetooth are not working yet.
diff --git a/keyboards/ydkb/yd68/config.h b/keyboards/ydkb/yd68/config.h
index ad42b363c2..bba5491c7f 100644
--- a/keyboards/ydkb/yd68/config.h
+++ b/keyboards/ydkb/yd68/config.h
@@ -17,7 +17,6 @@ along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
#pragma once
-#include "config_common.h"
/* key matrix size */
#define MATRIX_ROWS 5
@@ -42,10 +41,6 @@ along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
#define LED_CAPS_LOCK_PIN D4
#define LED_PIN_ON_STATE 0
-// #define BACKLIGHT_PIN B7
-// #define BACKLIGHT_BREATHING
-// #define BACKLIGHT_LEVELS 3
-
#define RGB_DI_PIN B3
#ifdef RGB_DI_PIN
#define RGBLIGHT_EFFECT_BREATHING
@@ -70,8 +65,6 @@ along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
/* define if matrix has ghost (lacks anti-ghosting diodes) */
//#define MATRIX_HAS_GHOST
-/* number of backlight levels */
-
/* Mechanical locking support. Use KC_LCAP, KC_LNUM or KC_LSCR instead in keymap */
//#define LOCKING_SUPPORT_ENABLE
/* Locking resynchronize hack */
@@ -83,27 +76,6 @@ along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
// #define GRAVE_ESC_CTRL_OVERRIDE
/*
- * Force NKRO
- *
- * Force NKRO (nKey Rollover) to be enabled by default, regardless of the saved
- * state in the bootmagic EEPROM settings. (Note that NKRO must be enabled in the
- * makefile for this to work.)
- *
- * If forced on, NKRO can be disabled via magic key (default = LShift+RShift+N)
- * until the next keyboard reset.
- *
- * NKRO may prevent your keystrokes from being detected in the BIOS, but it is
- * fully operational during normal computer usage.
- *
- * For a less heavy-handed approach, enable NKRO via magic key (LShift+RShift+N)
- * or via bootmagic (hold SPACE+N while plugging in the keyboard). Once set by
- * bootmagic, NKRO mode will always be enabled until it is toggled again during a
- * power-up.
- *
- */
-//#define FORCE_NKRO
-
-/*
* Feature disable options
* These options are also useful to firmware size reduction.
*/