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boards | ||
c15 | ||
c18 | ||
keymaps | ||
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annepro2.c | ||
annepro2.h | ||
annepro2_ble.c | ||
annepro2_ble.h | ||
ap2_led.c | ||
ap2_led.h | ||
chconf.h | ||
config_led.c | ||
config_led.h | ||
halconf.h | ||
info.json | ||
matrix.c | ||
mcuconf.h | ||
protocol.c | ||
protocol.h | ||
readme.md | ||
rgb_driver.c |
readme.md
Anne Pro 2 rev. C15 and C18 QMK firmware
An ANSI-layout 60% keyboard featuring Bluetooth support and per-key RGB lighting.
- Keyboard Maintainer: bwisn
- Hardware Supported: Anne Pro 2, C15 and C18 versions
- Hardware Availability: annepro.net, Hexcore
How to compile
After setting up your build environment, you can compile the Anne Pro 2 C18 default keymap by using:
make annepro2/c18:default
If you want to compile the Anne Pro 2 C15 default keymap use:
make annepro2/c15:default
Installing
Get AnnePro2 Tools
If you want the executable instead of compiling it yourself, download it here. Windows and Linux versions are available. Otherwise, follow the steps below:
- Install the latest stable
rust
toolchain using rustup - Also install Visual Studio Community edition including the C/C++ module to prevent errors while compiling
- Download or Clone the AnnePro2-Tools project.
- Compile the tool using
The compiled tool should be incargo build --release
./target/release/annepro2_tools
(In later I will refer to this asannepro2_tools
)
Flashing the firmware
- Put the keyboard into DFU/IAP mode by unplugging the keyboard, then holding ESC while plugging it back in.
- Run annepro2_tools with the firmware you just built.
Please substitute with the correct paths and correct bin file if you chose another keymap profile.annepro2_tools annepro2_c15_default.bin
If the tool can't find the keyboard please double check you have the keyboard in IAP mode.
See the build environment setup and the make instructions for more information. Brand new to QMK? Start with our Complete Newbs Guide.