qmk_firmware/docs/features/wireless.md

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Wireless / Bluetooth

Bluetooth Known Supported Hardware

Currently Bluetooth support is limited to AVR based chips. For Bluetooth 2.1, QMK has support for RN-42 modules. For more recent BLE protocols, currently only the Adafruit Bluefruit SPI Friend is directly supported. BLE is needed to connect to iOS devices. Note iOS does not support mouse input.

Board Bluetooth Protocol Connection Type rules.mk Bluetooth Chip
Roving Networks RN-42 (Sparkfun Bluesmirf) Bluetooth Classic UART BLUETOOTH_DRIVER = rn42 RN-42
Bluefruit LE SPI Friend Bluetooth Low Energy SPI BLUETOOTH_DRIVER = bluefruit_le nRF51822

Not Supported Yet but possible:

Adafruit BLE SPI Friend

Currently The only bluetooth chipset supported by QMK is the Adafruit Bluefruit SPI Friend. It's a Nordic nRF51822 based chip running Adafruit's custom firmware. Data is transmitted via Adafruit's SDEP over Hardware SPI. The Feather 32u4 Bluefruit LE is supported as it's an AVR mcu connected via SPI to the Nordic BLE chip with Adafruit firmware. If Building a custom board with the SPI friend it would be easiest to just use the pin selection that the 32u4 feather uses but you can change the pins in the config.h options with the following defines:

  • #define BLUEFRUIT_LE_RST_PIN D4
  • #define BLUEFRUIT_LE_CS_PIN B4
  • #define BLUEFRUIT_LE_IRQ_PIN E6

A Bluefruit UART friend can be converted to an SPI friend, however this requires some reflashing and soldering directly to the MDBT40 chip.

Bluetooth Rules.mk Options

The currently supported Bluetooth chipsets do not support N-Key Rollover (NKRO), so rules.mk must contain NKRO_ENABLE = no.

Add the following to your rules.mk:

BLUETOOTH_ENABLE = yes
BLUETOOTH_DRIVER = bluefruit_le # or rn42

Bluetooth Keycodes

This is used when multiple keyboard outputs can be selected. Currently this only allows for switching between USB and Bluetooth on keyboards that support both.

Key Aliases Description
QK_OUTPUT_AUTO OU_AUTO Automatically switch to USB when plugged in, otherwise use wireless
QK_OUTPUT_NEXT OU_NEXT Cycle forwards through USB, Bluetooth, and 2.4GHz (when available) (not yet implemented)
QK_OUTPUT_PREV OU_PREV Cycle backwards through USB, Bluetooth, and 2.4GHz (when available) (not yet implemented)
QK_OUTPUT_NONE OU_NONE Disable all output (not yet implemented)
QK_OUTPUT_USB OU_USB Output to USB only
QK_OUTPUT_2P4GHZ OU_2P4G Output to 2.4GHz only (not yet implemented)
QK_OUTPUT_BLUETOOTH OU_BT Output to Bluetooth only
QK_BLUETOOTH_PROFILE_NEXT BT_NEXT Move to the next Bluetooth profile (not yet implemented)
QK_BLUETOOTH_PROFILE_PREV BT_PREV Move to the previous Bluetooth profile (not yet implemented)
QK_BLUETOOTH_UNPAIR BT_UNPR Un-pair the current Bluetooth profile (not yet implemented)
QK_BLUETOOTH_PROFILE1 BT_PRF1 Swap to Bluetooth profile #1 (not yet implemented)
QK_BLUETOOTH_PROFILE2 BT_PRF2 Swap to Bluetooth profile #2 (not yet implemented)
QK_BLUETOOTH_PROFILE3 BT_PRF3 Swap to Bluetooth profile #3 (not yet implemented)
QK_BLUETOOTH_PROFILE4 BT_PRF4 Swap to Bluetooth profile #4 (not yet implemented)
QK_BLUETOOTH_PROFILE5 BT_PRF5 Swap to Bluetooth profile #5 (not yet implemented)