# Concertina 64-key A diploid, concave, columnar keyboard, with vertical finger clusters beneath large horizontal thumb clusters. ![Side view](https://viktor.eikman.se/image/concertina-1-side-view/display) ## Hardware * Keyboard maintainer: [Viktor Eikman](https://github.com/veikman) * Hardware supported: Concertina 64-key case, Pro Micro (ATmega32U4) * Hardware availability: [viktor.eikman.se](https://viktor.eikman.se/article/the-concertina/) This QMK model represents the printable keyboard shape identified as `concertina_64key` in the DMOTE application’s list of GNU make targets, available [here](https://github.com/veikman/dactyl-keyboard), as of version 0.7.0 of that application. The QMK code is fully compatible back to version 0.6.0, which introduced the Concertina. A full set of printable caps to match the keymap is available in the `dmote-keycap` application, [here](https://github.com/veikman/dmote-keycap). ## Firmware Brand new to QMK? Start [here](https://docs.qmk.fm/#/newbs). The default keymap for this layout has a QWERTY base layer (0) but is intended for running Colemak on the OS side. It has a separate key layer (1) that forces Colemak from the QMK side in case the keyboard has to be used with a computer that does not run Colemak. Layer 2 flips the navigation clusters around. Layer 3 is numbers and mouse control. ### Building from the CLI See the general [build environment](https://docs.qmk.fm/#/getting_started_build_tools) and [make instructions](https://docs.qmk.fm/#/getting_started_make_guide) to get set up. To build firmware for the Concertina without the `qmk` utility: make handwired/concertina/64key:default To also flash a connected Concertina: make handwired/concertina/64key:default:flash