SD-Card-Keyboard-Firmware

Configure your macropad/keyboard with an SD card and text file. No special software required. This is the main firmware used by the company Pikatea (by JackPikatea)

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  • I made a custom macro pad with Cherry MX Blue switches
    1 project | /r/MechanicalKeyboards | 13 Jun 2021
    Nice macropad, I like the screen! if you are interested in adding a MicroSD card, I've already got firmware available that you can use for it. Check out this https://www.pikatea.com/pages/pikatea-macropad-gb2-user-guide and https://github.com/JackPikatea/SD-Card-Keyboard-Firmware (I'm switching over to VIAL so I won't be maintaining it for much longer but it's definitely all there and right up your alley. I think you'd find it all interesting.)

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JackPikatea/SD-Card-Keyboard-Firmware is an open source project licensed under GNU General Public License v3.0 only which is an OSI approved license.

The primary programming language of SD-Card-Keyboard-Firmware is C++.


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