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For keyboards in the popular 65% layout category, the competition is fierce. Entering the space with a convincing bid for the crown is Kezewa’s new Enter67 Keyboard Kit Read More
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Did these extra PCBs ever go on sale? Mine has arrived and it's connecting my "U" to my "I" key with every press. I contacted Drop about replacing it, they said they don't have the extra PCBs to send out. They also cannot replace this particular color, Anodized Night Purple, because they don't have anymore available. I don't want to return this because the I cannot find this color of case anywhere else. I have tried all of the usual tricks with no success.
AndyIsRaggedyI had the same exact issue paired with my “0” socket not registering either.
Drop gave me $25 partial refund to keep it then bought the replacement pcb :/
replacement pcb came and haven’t had any issues yet at least
Hey everyone, pretty excited about this particular launch. We've been working with the designers of the Enter67 for a few months to bring this to you.
I personally love this kit for a few reasons:
It sounds pretty amazing, the stock parts the kit ship with really help with that.
It feels really good - I really like the default polycarbonate plate, it's definitely pretty flexxy but with the different foams installed that is dampened a bit - the combination is excellent.
The gasket mechanism is great, it's super easy to put on and take off and fit really well in the case. It's also easy to swap on and off if you are trying new plate materials and builds.
The whole kit once built is nice and hefty, 65% layouts are one of my favorites and aesthetically it's just an excellent board.
Do check out the typing test we have posted on the page, I think this is one of the most affordable and excellent keyboard kits I've seen recently.
Looking forward to everyone's thoughts, comments and reviews once you get your hands on it. I think you'll find it as excellent as I did.
FirstTimeKeebUserI have the revision with the upside-down caps-lock socket. I was able to get it working with VIA by grabbing the latest QMK, following the documentation, building with `qmk compile -kb enter67 -km via` and flashing the resulting firmware. No code changes were necessary. (Hold ESC while plugging in to get into DFU mode.)
For those wondering, the right ALT key is by default mapped as a layer switch, which is why it doesn't appear to work in a key tester.
I don't want the RGB, so I have not tried anything with that, but others have reported that flashing new default firmware will disable the LEDs
Hi everyone,
As many of You I've got "weird" PCB in my enter67 kit. One that has double caps lock support, side caps lock led placement and no VIA support.
Compiling default VIA firmware for this PCB enables VIA but disables RGB.
Solution form @Alliex is also not optimal as it uses RGBLIGHT (underglow RGB functionality) instead of RGB_MATRIX for per key RGB.
Because of above I was forced to write my own flavor of QMK firmware for this PCB.
Features:
VIA support.
Proper RGB_MATRIX implementation with all effects enabled.
Caps Lock indicato.
Link to source code on GitHub: enter67-rgbmatrix-VIA
If You want to try it out You can use QMK WSL with my qmk-firmware fork.
NoobensBarrichelloGood call! Thanks for updating and tagging me. I'm still learning the quirks of QMK/KMK/VIA/VIAL :)
I finally figured out to use RGBMATRIX while debugging a different keyboard (MF17) and haven't gone back to update this kb yet (to self: this is my reminder to do so)
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However, for anyone wanting to use RGBLIGHT for doing a pseudo-'per-key' lighting based on layers, using the config.h in my other post, you can do something like this in your keymap.c:
const rgblight_segment_t PROGMEM my_fist_layer[] = RGBLIGHT_LAYER_SEGMENTS(
{1, 10, HSV_GREEN},
{13, 1, HSV_ORANGE},
{45, 1, HSV_RED},
{46, 2, HSV_BLUE},
{48, 2, HSV_PURPLE},
{50, 2, HSV_MAGENTA}
);
const rgblight_segment_t PROGMEM my_second_layer[] = RGBLIGHT_LAYER_SEGMENTS(
{1, 10, HSV_GOLD},
{25, 1, HSV_SPRINGGREEN},
{39, 1, HSV_TURQUOISE},
{53, 1, HSV_ORANGE}
);
//Later layers take precedence
const rgblight_segment_t* const PROGMEM my_rgb_layers[] = RGBLIGHT_LAYERS_LIST(
my_first_layer,
my_second_layer
);
void keyboard_post_init_user(void) {
// Enable the LED layers
rgblight_layers = my_rgb_layers;
}
layer_state_t layer_state_set_user(layer_state_t state) {
rgblight_set_layer_state(0, layer_state_cmp(state, 1));
rgblight_set_layer_state(1, layer_state_cmp(state, 2));
return state;
}
AlliexMy implementation for sure is not ideal. I also never worked with QMK in cases other than changing keymap.
But I'm looking more and more into QMK and ZMK (First time hearing about KMK!)
If someone is skilled in QMK then I would be glad for PRs with improvements!
At the end the goal is to get this keyboard working as advertised for everyones benefit. :)
I just finished building my Enter67. No problems with it other than that when i try to configure it through VIA, after clicking Authorize Device and Enter67, the site doesnt update and i am unable to configure it. The key tester works fine tho. Could not find any firmware to flash it with or factory reset combination. Any work arounds?
Try JSON in this link and see if it works for you.
Right click and click save link as if you don't want to open it like it's a text file.
[MODERATOR NOTE]
Removed JSON link for now - reviewing issue with Kezewa.
Just got this board, and I'm trying to setup a keymap for it. It says it's qmk/via compatible but neither list the board as compatible options. Does anyone know how to get this setup?
wcg66I have the same problem. I used the web version. It recognizes the keyboard and shows as paired. But when I click on the icon to make changes, it keeps telling me to connect my device again no matter how many times I connect it. Tried in multiple browsers on multiple computers with same results
I don't know where the best place to put this, but it's not too bad to get this working with QMK/VIA and RGB. TLDR: The main thing you need to do is to create a profile with either VIA and/or RGB enabled from the community-sourced QMK keyboard for enter67 (which has neither by default, but does have a profile for VIA with no RGB). The RGB data pin is B15, and I think there are 69 LEDs (nice). n.b - I found this easiest to do through QMK WSL and also broke my copy of QMK MSYS in the process.
The keyboard supports bootmagic by default, so hold ESC when you plug in USB to enter the bootloader for QMK Toolbox or to flash otherwise.
You can use QMK WSL to set things up as you like, but I copied the 'via' profile to a new <username> profile and made a few edits.
Example rules.mk in my <username> keymap directory inside the enter67 keyboard directory (\\wsl.localhost\QMK\home\qmk\qmk_firmware\keyboards\enter67\keymaps\<username>\rules.mk):
BOOTMAGIC_ENABLE = yes # Enable Bootmagic Lite
VIA_ENABLE = yes
BACKLIGHT_ENABLE = no # Enable keyboard backlight functionality
RGBLIGHT_ENABLE = yes # Enable keyboard RGB underglow
ENCODER_ENABLE = no
Example config.h (same directory):
#define WS2812_DI_PIN B15
#define RGBLED_NUM 69
#define RGBLIGHT_LAYERS 2
#define RGBLIGHT_DEFAULT_MODE RGBLIGHT_MODE_RAINBOW_SWIRL
#define RGBLIGHT_DEFAULT_HUE 201
#define RGBLIGHT_EFFECT_CHRISTMAS
#define RGBLIGHT_EFFECT_RAINBOW_MOOD
#define RGBLIGHT_EFFECT_RAINBOW_SWIRL
#define RGBLIGHT_EFFECT_SNAKE
#define RGBLIGHT_HUE_STEP 8
#define RGBLIGHT_SAT_STEP 8
Then you can use the RGB keycodes on a layer or whatever you'd like. https://docs.qmk.fm/#/feature_rgblight
I hope this is helpful! Let me know if I left something out or should post elsewhere. :)