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- VIA | VIA
Helpful Configure, test and design in one place - VIA is the last application you'll need for your keyboard
- Configuring QMK - VIA
Configuring QMK Overview VIA works by communicating with the firmware that is running on the device and sending it commands across USB Enabling the VIA feature in QMK enables both the ability to communicate with the VIA Configurator and the ability to store keymaps and other settings Create a via keymap directory and files within that are separate from the default keymap Make changes to the
- Supported Keyboards - VIA
Discover which keyboards are compatible with VIA and learn more about its features and capabilities
- Whats New - VIA
cubeyVIA Nº3 The VIA team is pleased to announce a new release of VIA New UI 3D Mode Olivia, Binary Artisan and queen of rose gold, has refactored the entire UI engine to deliver keyboard configuration in glorious 3D 2D Mode Such is Olivia's benevolence, she has also blessed the potato-users who dwell among us with a new 2D mode that is as attractive as it is performant Themes You can now
- Layouts - VIA
Layouts Overview VIA requires a definition of both the physical arrangement of keys and the mapping of those keys to the switch matrix It optionally requires definition of layout options - alternative physical arrangements of keys, such as different bottom rows, split right shift, etc Everything inside the keymap property is KLE JSON data, which can be edited using Keyboard Layout Editor
- Specification - VIA
In order for VIA to configure a keyboard, it requires a definition of the keyboard - the physical layout of keys, any layout options, and other configurable elements like rotary encoders (knobs), lighting, etc
- VIA Version 3 Changes | VIA
The use of "qmk_backlight", "qmk_rgblight", "qmk_backlight_rgblight" and "qmk_rgb_matrix" in the menus element causes VIA to use the default UI definition that matches the firmware that is built when enabling these features Firmware authors can replace these with custom UI definitions that are identical, and then change them to match changes made to the firmware The built-in UI definitions
- Custom UI - VIA
Custom UI Introduction The built-in menus of VIA (Keymap, Layouts, Macros, Save + Load) will be displayed depending on keyboard definition and firmware The menus element is used to define more menus in VIA It can contain one or more of the following built-in UI definitions: qmk_audio qmk_backlight_rgblight qmk_backlight qmk_rgb_matrix qmk_rgblight and or a definition of custom UI, i e
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