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README.md
Clickety Split | Leeloo
Keyboard Designer: clicketysplit.ca GitHub: ClicketySplit Hardware Supported: Pro Micro, Elite-C, nice!nano v2
Albeit, there is no doubt where Leeloo's heritage is derived from—Lily58, and Corne. It is not a copy-paste-modify implementation.
Leeloo has been designed from scratch; everything from the schematic to its PCB footprints, and column stagger. There are some subtle differences that may not be apparent; however, its subtle changes enable an interesting future.
Features:
- 4x6x5m Split Keyboard
- Support for MX/Box or Low Profile Choc switches.
- 90% of the switches are socketed; with the exception to the rotary encoder positions—6 positions require soldering.
- Support for 128x32 OLED Displays.
- The option to select one of three positions for an EC11 rotary encoder on each half.
- Support for Alps Alpine Micro Switch
- Support for 3.7v 301230 LiPo Battery
Building Your Firmware
ZMK Firmware: Introduction to ZMK Installation: Installing ZMK Customization: Customizing ZMK Development Environment: Basic Setup
Build command for the default keymap of Leeloo:
west build -d build/left -p -b nice_nano_v2 -- -DSHIELD=leeloo_left
west build -d build/right -p -b nice_nano_v2 -- -DSHIELD=leeloo_right
Build command for your custom keymap of Leeloo:
west build -d build/right -p -b nice_nano_v2 -- -DSHIELD=leeloo_right -DZMK_CONFIG="C:/dev/zmk/[yourNmae]/leeloo/config"
west build -d build/left -p -b nice_nano_v2 -- -DSHIELD=leeloo_left -DZMK_CONFIG="C:/dev/zmk/[yourName]/leeloo/config"
Support
If you have any questions with regards to Leeloo, please Contact Us.
Clickety Split For the love of split keyboards.