Drop Mech Keys Meetup Recap - Thanks for Visiting!
As you may have seen, we just hosted our first meetup in quite a while here at Drop HQ (Corsair HQ, but they seem to like us enough :) )! It was a blast to get to meet so many enthusiasts local to the bay area—it had been 10 years since I was last hanging out with keyboard nerds in the bay, at KeyCon 2014. We had a great time hosting everyone at the offices, checking out all the very nice boards y'all brought, and sharing some of our own projects/spaces! I knew it would be fun to host in the Game Room when I first saw it in person, but seeing it come to fruition was still so cool. Alright, I'll stop blabbering on now. xD Picture time! (Oh, real quick - there will be more of these! Stay tuned for more info and to catch the next one!)
May 15, 2024
- Go to Keyboard Firmware Builder
- Click on FN tab
- Select LGUI() [SIDE NOTE: Refer to this page to know what each function does]
- Select L
- Perform the flash steps as indicated on this page
If done correctly the button you selected should be mapped to the buttons that were selected. I've done the same steps to make the copy and paste shortcuts one button as opposed to two.- Go to MACROS tab
- Click Record Macro
- Type stackoverflow.com (or add each action individually)
- Click Stop Recording
Step 2: Map you macro- Got to KEYMAP tab
- Select the key you would like to remap
- Select M() under the FN tab
- Enter the Macro number you recorded in Step 1 (defaults is 0)
From here you can proceed to compile and flash the board