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// Copyright 2022 Aaron Hong (@hongaaronc)
// SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-or-later
#pragma once
#define ENCODERS 1
#define ENCODER_RESOLUTION 4
#define ENCODERS_PAD_A { B2 }
#define ENCODERS_PAD_B { B3 }
#define ENCODERS_CW_KEY { { 2, 1 } }
#define ENCODERS_CCW_KEY { { 0, 1 } }
/* key matrix size */
#define MATRIX_ROWS 3
#define MATRIX_COLS 7
/*
* 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
/*
* Magic Key Options
*
* Magic keys are hotkey commands that allow control over firmware functions of
* the keyboard. They are best used in combination with the HID Listen program,
* found here: https://www.pjrc.com/teensy/hid_listen.html
*
* The options below allow the magic key functionality to be changed. This is
* useful if your keyboard/keypad is missing keys and you want magic key support.
*
*/
#define BOOTMAGIC_LITE_ROW 1
#define BOOTMAGIC_LITE_COLUMN 1
#define JOYSTICK_BUTTON_COUNT 13
#define JOYSTICK_AXIS_COUNT 1
#define JOYSTICK_AXIS_RESOLUTION 16
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