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  1. QMK Firmware

    QMK Firmware Open-source keyboard firmware for Atmel AVR and Arm USB families Get Started →

  2. Quantum Mechanical Keyboard Firmware | QMK Firmware

    A core group of collaborators maintains QMK Firmware, QMK Configurator, QMK Toolbox, qmk.fm, and this documentation with the help of community members like you.

  3. QMK Configurator

    QMK Configurator is an online tool used for easily creating firmware files for keyboards supported in qmk_firmware

  4. Setting Up Your QMK Environment

    QMK maintains a Bundle of MSYS2, the CLI and all necessary dependencies. It also provides a handy QMK MSYS terminal shortcut to boot you directly into the correct environment.

  5. The QMK Tutorial | QMK Firmware

    QMK Firmware fills the role of that software, detecting button presses and passing that information on to the host computer. When you build your custom keymap, you are creating an …

  6. Quantum Mechanical Keyboard Firmware - QMK

    A core group of collaborators maintains QMK Firmware, QMK Configurator, QMK Toolbox, qmk.fm, and this documentation with the help of community members like you.

  7. QMK Configurator | QMK Firmware

    The QMK Configurator is an online graphical user interface that generates QMK Firmware .hex or .bin files. It should be noted that Configurator cannot produce firmwares for keyboards using a …

  8. Flashing Your Keyboard | QMK Firmware

    QMK tries to copy the appropriate one for your keyboard into the root qmk_firmware directory. If you are on Windows or macOS, there are commands you can use to easily open the current …

  9. Flashing Instructions and Bootloader Information - QMK

    QMK maintains a fork of the LUFA DFU bootloader that additionally performs a simple matrix scan for exiting the bootloader and returning to the application, as well as flashing an LED/making a …

  10. Building Your First Firmware - QMK

    There are a lot of features in QMK, explore the sidebar to the left under "Using QMK" to see the full list. To get you started here are a few of the easier to use features: