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jorne.py
import board
from kmk.kmk_keyboard import KMKKeyboard as _KMKKeyboard
from kmk.matrix import DiodeOrientation
from kmk.matrix import intify_coordinate as ic
class KMKKeyboard(_KMKKeyboard):
#col_pins = (board.P0_31, board.P0_29, board.P0_02, board.P1_15, board.P1_13, board.P1_11)
#row_pins = (board.P0_22, board.P0_24, board.P1_00, board.P0_11)
col_pins = (board.P0_30, board.P0_31, board.P0_29, board.P0_02, board.P1_13, board.P0_03)
row_pins = (board.P0_20, board.P0_13, board.P0_24, board.P0_09)
diode_orientation = DiodeOrientation.COLUMNS
split_type = 'UART' #TODO add bluetooth support as well
split_flip = True
split_offsets = [6, 6, 6, 6, 6]
uart_pin = board.P0_08
rgb_pixel_pin = board.P0_06
extra_data_pin = board.SDA #TODO This is incorrect. Find better solution
coord_mapping = []
coord_mapping.extend(ic(0, x) for x in range(12))
coord_mapping.extend(ic(1, x) for x in range(12))
coord_mapping.extend(ic(2, x) for x in range(12))
# And now, to handle R3, which at this point is down to just six keys
coord_mapping.extend(ic(3, x) for x in range(3, 9))
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