cinque is an open-source 56-key compact columnar staggered low-profile split mechanical keyboard with RGB lighting and rotary encoders
- Keyboard Maintainer: swaziloo
- Hardware Supported: cinque v1 (Bluetooth) with NRF52840 ProMicro MCU
- cinque (likely) works with other ProMicro controllers
- Hardware Availability: github/swaziloo/cinque
- nice-view-gem shield designed and shared by Michael Schmidt-Voigt
- QMK firmware is recommended for wired/RP2040 builds
You should familiarize yourself with ZMK Firmware.
GitHub workflows build firmware using the main ZMK repository.
Download firmware from your repository under Actions->[Your Commit Message]->firmware
It will be packaged in a .zip file containing separate .uf2
files for the left and right halves.
Attach a USB cable and double tap the reset (RST) button on your MCU or board.
The ProMicro will connect as a USB drive into which you drop the .uf2
file you just built.
The ProMicro will reconnect as a keyboard once it installs the firmware.
Connect and flash both MCUs independently.
cinque is licensed under an MIT License.