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bjacques 55d0b1f048 Create new 'tada68/iso-uk' layout tailored for boards with the big fat iso enter key (#2612) 2018-03-27 09:00:52 -07:00
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config.h Create new 'tada68/iso-uk' layout tailored for boards with the big fat iso enter key (#2612) 2018-03-27 09:00:52 -07:00
keymap.c Create new 'tada68/iso-uk' layout tailored for boards with the big fat iso enter key (#2612) 2018-03-27 09:00:52 -07:00
readme.md Create new 'tada68/iso-uk' layout tailored for boards with the big fat iso enter key (#2612) 2018-03-27 09:00:52 -07:00
rules.mk Create new 'tada68/iso-uk' layout tailored for boards with the big fat iso enter key (#2612) 2018-03-27 09:00:52 -07:00
tada68.h Create new 'tada68/iso-uk' layout tailored for boards with the big fat iso enter key (#2612) 2018-03-27 09:00:52 -07:00

readme.md

TADA68 layout for ISO UK

This layout has been tested on a TADA68 purchased from kbdfans in March 2018. The physical key layout includes the "double height" iso Enter key and the "short" Left Shift along side the iso Backslash key. See this keyboard-layout-editor.com Gist

The Base Layer and Function layer defined here match the layout defined by the kbdfans keyboard layout tool found at http://123.57.250.164:3000/tada68

Special mention for the ISO Hash key

When viewing tada68.h in this directory, KEYMAP_ISO does not define a key at location k2c (it's missing) even though this is where the ISO Hash key (KC_NUHS) physically appears on your keyboard. For some reason we have to map the KC_NUHS to key location k1d which is above the Enter key.

In an attempt to clarify this anomaly, the ascii image comments in keymap.c depicts the physical layout, but the definition in [_BL] = KEYMAP_ISO depicts the layout that the firmware operates on.

Installation

Please see the tada68 readme using the following command

make tada68:iso-uk:bin