From a81279158b7daf042505aed61f4b45e29ec3f7b2 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Erez Zukerman Date: Wed, 21 Dec 2016 21:08:55 -0500 Subject: Update readme.md --- keyboards/ergodox/readme.md | 9 ++++----- 1 file changed, 4 insertions(+), 5 deletions(-) diff --git a/keyboards/ergodox/readme.md b/keyboards/ergodox/readme.md index 3bbe98fd6..de1290829 100644 --- a/keyboards/ergodox/readme.md +++ b/keyboards/ergodox/readme.md @@ -1,5 +1,7 @@ # The Easy Way +If you have an ErgoDox EZ, the absolute easiest way for you to customize your firmware is using the [graphical configurator](http://configure.ergodox-ez.com), which uses QMK under the hood. + If you can find firmware someone else has made that does what you want, that is the easiest way to customize your ErgoDox. It requires no programming experience or the setup of a build environment. @@ -153,13 +155,10 @@ If you want to send a plain vanilla key, you can look up its code under `doc/key There are external tools for customizing the layout, but those do not use the featurs of this qmk firmware. These sites include: - - [Massdrop configurator](https://keyboard-configurator.massdrop.com/ext/ergodox) for Ez + - The official [ErgoDox EZ configurator](http://configure.ergodox-ez.com) + - [Massdrop configurator](https://keyboard-configurator.massdrop.com/ext/ergodox) for EZ, works but not officially supported - [Input Club configurator](https://input.club/configurator-ergodox) for Infinity, provides left and right files You can also find an existing firmware that you like, for example from: - [Dozens of community-contributed keymaps](http://qmk.fm/keyboards/ergodox/) - -This qmk firmware also provides the ability to customize keymaps, but requires -a toolchain to build the firmware. See below for instructions on building -firmware and customizing keymaps. -- cgit v1.2.3-70-g09d2