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lettucele
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May 20, 2021
Hey! I have 2 questions - 1. What keycaps are those? I’ve been trying to find pudding but with the right shift being that size because I think we have the same pcb. 2. Is that the bm60 ec? If so, how did you reprogram the knob? I’ve been trying to figure it out but I’m a new user to QMK and have no knowledge in coding. Thanks!
Kalbi
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May 21, 2021
lettuceleHello! So the answer for the 1st question, I got them on Amazon and the link is, https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B08JQ3QJ8B/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o02_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1 2nd Answer. It took me about 3 hours to figure it out but here is the short version. I think you can do it in less than 20minutes. The first thing I did was install the USB driver or firmware on the board. I am not sure if you can skip this or not before the next step. The program I used was on the zip file "002-BM Series VIA Flashing Course-20210428T045613Z-001". Use Zadig-2.5.exe and follow the directions carefully. I screwed up one of my USB devices by installing the USB firmware on the wrong USB device. Programing the EC dial.
  1. In the zip file 002-BM Series VIA Flashing Course-20210428T045613Z-001, there is a folder 001-VIA Flashing Tutorial. Open and install via-1.3.1-win.exe.
  2. Extract 002-VIA Firmware to your desktop or anywhere it's easier for you to find. Run that VIA software that you just install and the icon should be on your desktop.
  3. Mount the file to the program. On the top, there should be a menu bar with 4 choices. Configure, key tester, Design, and Setting. Select Design and Load. Search for the folder you just extracted 002-VIA Firmware. Locate the bm60ec_via.json file. Open or double click on the file once you found it.
  4. Next, select configure. You should see the image and layout of your keys. The top right should have 3 keys. I program mine for Mute, Vol -, and Vol +. When the dial is pressed, my audio will mute and when you turn left, the volume will decrease and turn right, it will increase. Changing is easy now. Select the key you want to change and then select what you want that key to be. When done, close the program and your keyboard is all set.
I hope this helps.
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