my fork of the ZMK keyboard firmware for a Nice!Nano v2 based https://68keys.io/ build
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cmake | ||
dts/bindings | ||
include/dt-bindings/zmk | ||
src | ||
.gitignore | ||
.gitlab-ci.yml | ||
CMakeLists.txt | ||
Dockerfile | ||
Kconfig | ||
LICENSE | ||
prj.conf | ||
README.md | ||
west.yml |
Zephyr Mechanical Keyboard (ZMK) Firmware
This project is a complete work in progress, with absolutely nothing functioning yet. The goal is to explore a new MK firmware with a less restritive license and better BLE support, built on top of the Zephyr Project
TODO
- Debouncing in the kscan driver itself? Only some GPIO drivers in Zephyr support it "natively"
- Document boards/shields/keymaps usage.
- Custom keymap code via
zephyr_library()
> - Move most Kconfig setings to the board/keymap defconfigs and out of the toplevel
prj.conf
file. - Merge the Kscan GPIO driver upstream, or integrate it locally, to avoid use of Zephyr branch.
- BLE SC by typing in the # prompted on the host.
- Store the connection being authenticated.
- Hook into endpoint flow to detect keypresses and store/send them to the connection once 6 are typed.
- Display support, including displaying BLE SC auth numbers for "numeric comparison" mode if we have the screen.
- Fix BT settings to work w/ Zephyr. Do we really need them?
- Tests?
- Update the kscan GPIO driver to use interrupts.
- Try disabling callbacks for the read pins temporarily when scanning, then re-enabling them.
Long Term
- Tool to convert keymap
info.json
files into a DTS keymap file? - Firmware build service?