mirror of
https://github.com/qmk/qmk_firmware.git
synced 2024-11-29 22:45:51 +00:00
1e3b360c1f
* add matrix_diagram.md * info.json: apply friendly formatting * add LAYOUT_tkl_ansi_split_bs_rshift * add LAYOUT_tkl_ansi * add LAYOUT_tkl_ansi_tsangan_split_bs_rshift * add LAYOUT_tkl_ansi_tsangan * add LAYOUT_tkl_ansi_wkl_split_bs_rshift * add LAYOUT_tkl_ansi_wkl * add LAYOUT_tkl_iso_split_bs_rshift * add LAYOUT_tkl_iso * add LAYOUT_tkl_iso_tsangan_split_bs_rshift * add LAYOUT_tkl_iso_tsangan * add LAYOUT_tkl_iso_wkl_split_bs_rshift * add LAYOUT_tkl_iso_wkl * enable Community Layout support * readme.md: update Hardware Availability link |
||
---|---|---|
.. | ||
b87 | ||
bface | ||
bmini | ||
bminiex | ||
readme.md |
Winkeyless
Winkeyless is a Korean keyboard company popular for creating the Boot Mapper Client (BMC) firmware.
Winkeyless used an atmega32a MCU, mini USB B, and utilized the same MCU pins across all their PCBs. Their reset button was always
tied to pins A0
and B0
on the atmega32a MCU.
Most Winkeyless boards were low profile and constructed out of acrylic showcasing their RGB underglow capabilities.
In late 2018, Winkeyless closed its doors. The numerous unlicensed implementations of its hardware and software were cited as one of many reasons for shutting down.
This directory contains official Winkeyless boards that have had QMK firmware and VIA support added.