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Neodox - OLED customization, German Umlauts

this repository includes keymaps used for German Umlauts on the second layer

the OLED customization is inspired by:

Neodox - Ergomech

The keyboard is the exclusive product of Ergomech Store, you can get it here: Neodox - Ergomech Store

This repo is the code to help you compile the qmk firmware by yourself The keyboard features several advance options:

  • 2 Encoders, each on both sides of the keyboard

  • Underglow leds

  • 2 OLEDs display, one on each sides of the keyboards

The firmware is fully supported by VIAL, this is the firmware folder for compiling the firmware.

How to compile the firmware

  • Download this repo and unzip it, rename the folder to neodox_ergomech

  • Clone VIAL-QMK repo

  • Copy the Newdox folder to vial-qmk/keyboards

  • Compile the custom firmware: qmk compile -kb neodox_ergomech/rev1 -km vial

How to flash the firmware

  • Hold the reset button on the bottom of the pcb

  • Plug in the usb cable while holding the reset button

  • Release the reset button as soon as the usb cable is plugged

  • An USB drive should appears in your PC

  • Copy the UF2 firmware file generated by compiling steps

  • The Drive will immediately disconnect, this is normal, the firmware is flashed

VIAL/VIA firmware

The keyboard come preflashed with VIAL compatible firmware, and if you don't wish to dwell into the code just yet, it's perfectly fine to use VIAL to config the keyboard.

layer 1 keymaps layer 2 keymaps

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