QMK/keyboards/ergodox_ez
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ErgoDox EZ

The Ez uses the Teensy Loader.

Linux users need to modify udev rules as described on the Teensy Linux page. Some distributions provide a binary, maybe called teensy-loader-cli.

To flash the firmware:

  • Build the firmware with make <keyboardname>:<keymapname>, for example make ergodox_ez:default

  • This will result in a hex file called ergodox_ez_keymapname.hex, e.g. ergodox_ez_default.hex

  • Start the teensy loader.

  • Load the .hex file into it.

  • Press the Reset button by inserting a paperclip gently into the reset hole in the top right corner.

  • Click the button in the Teensy app to download the firmware.

See also video demonstration using Teensy in auto mode.

To flash with ´teensy-loader-cli´:

  • Build the firmware with make keymapname, for example make default

  • Run ´<path/to/>teensy_loader_cli -mmcu=atmega32u4 -w ergodox_ez_.hex´

  • Press the Reset button by inserting a paperclip gently into the reset hole in the top right corder.

Settings

You may want to enable QMK_KEYS_PER_SCAN because the Ergodox has a relatively slow scan rate.