Imported from GitHub: RGBKB/Keyboard-files · commit d120c8a · license GPL-3.0
Description
Public files for keyboards and more
README
Banana

Check it out at bananakeyboard.com
Bill of Materials

3D Printed case prep:

- Print the case parts with the following settings:
- ABS or ASA Material
- 0.2mm layer height
- 40% infill
- 4 walls, 4 top and bottom layers
- Scale Case part A (60146) and Switchplate (60145) to 100.7% scale.
- Case part B (60147), part C (60146), and stand (60149) at 100% scale
- Press fit the 6x6mm magnets into case part A and the stand
- Press fit case parts B and C into part A
- Screw the two M3 screws into the back of the stand (the case rests on the threads, not the head of the screw)
Assembly:
- Test your PCB, ensure it lights up and test keyswitches with tweezers.
- Install the Nav Switch Hat onto the PCB with the M2.5 setscrew and 1.3mm Hex L-key
- Install 48x switches into the PCB through the switchplate
- Install 6 O-rings onto the switchplate
- Lay the case upside down and place the assembly into the case
- Place the case rubber and bottom plate into the case
- Install the rubber feet onto the back of the case, aim for the locations opposite the escape, delete, and alt/raise keys.
Flashing:
- Remove the bottom plate and case rubber
- Hold the "BOOT" button and tap the "RESET" button
- A new storage device should appear called "RPI-RP2"
- Click and drag the .uf2 into the device, it will automatically flash the new firmware
Remapping:
Banana uses Vial, which can be used to remap keys, set up macros, and change lighting effects.
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