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Affects: - `keebio/bamfk4` - `keebio/bdn9/rev1` - `keebio/bdn9/rev2` - `keebio/bfo9000` - `keebio/bigswitchseat` - `keebio/choconum` - `keebio/dilly` - `keebio/dsp40/rev1` - `keebio/ergodicity` - `keebio/foldkb/rev1` - `keebio/fourier` - `keebio/iris/rev1` - `keebio/iris/rev1_led` - `keebio/iris/rev2` - `keebio/iris/rev3` - `keebio/iris/rev4` - `keebio/kbo5000/rev1` - `keebio/levinson/rev1` - `keebio/levinson/rev2` - `keebio/levinson/rev3` - `keebio/nyquist/rev1` - `keebio/nyquist/rev2` - `keebio/nyquist/rev3` - `keebio/quefrency/rev1` - `keebio/quefrency/rev4` - `keebio/quefrency/rev5` - `keebio/rorschach/rev1` - `keebio/sinc/rev1` - `keebio/sinc/rev2` - `keebio/tragicforce68` - `keebio/tukey` - `keebio/viterbi/rev1` - `keebio/viterbi/rev2` - `keebio/wavelet` - `keebio/wtf60` - `keebsforall/coarse60` - `keebsforall/freebirdnp/lite` - `keebsforall/freebirdnp/pro` - `keebsforall/freebirdtkl` - `keebwerk/nano_slider` - `keebzdotnet/fme` - `keebzdotnet/wazowski` - `keyboardio/atreus` - `keycapsss/kimiko/rev1` - `keycapsss/o4l_5x12` - `keygem/kg60ansi` - `keygem/kg65rgbv2` - `keyhive/absinthe` - `keyhive/ergosaurus` - `keyhive/lattice60` - `keyhive/maypad` - `keyhive/navi10/rev0` - `keyhive/navi10/rev2` - `keyhive/navi10/rev3` - `keyhive/opus` - `keyhive/southpole` - `keyhive/ut472` - `keyprez/bison` - `keyprez/corgi` - `keyprez/rhino` - `keyprez/unicorn` - `keysofkings/twokey` - `keystonecaps/gameroyadvance` |
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rules.mk |
Quefrency
A split 60/65% staggered keyboard made and sold by Keebio. More info at Keebio.
Keyboard Maintainer: Bakingpy/nooges
Hardware Supported: Pro Micro (Rev. 1), ATmega32u4 (Rev. 2 & 3)
Hardware Availability: Keebio
Make example for this keyboard (after setting up your build environment):
make keebio/quefrency/rev3:default
Example of flashing this keyboard:
make keebio/quefrency/rev3:default:flash
Handedness detection is already hardwired onto the PCB, so no need to deal with EE_HANDS
or flashing .eep files.
See build environment setup then the make instructions for more information.
A build guide for this keyboard can be found here: Keebio Build Guides