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  1. ADB to USB keyboard converter
  2. =============================
  3. This firmware converts Apple ADB keyboard protocol to USB. You can use TMK Converter, PJRC Teensy2.0 and other USB AVR MCU(ATMega32U4, AT90USB64/128 or etc) for this. But binary size is probably more than 10KB and it won't fit into 8K flash.
  4. Discuss: http://geekhack.org/showwiki.php?title=Island:14290
  5. TMK Converter: https://geekhack.org/index.php?topic=72052.0
  6. README FIRST
  7. ------------
  8. https://github.com/tmk/tmk_keyboard
  9. https://github.com/tmk/tmk_keyboard/tree/master/converter/adb_usb
  10. Also check these when you are in trouble.
  11. https://github.com/tmk/tmk_keyboard/wiki
  12. https://github.com/tmk/tmk_keyboard/labels/NOTE
  13. Wiring
  14. ------
  15. Connect ADB pins to controller just by 3 lines(Vcc, GND, Data). By default Data line uses port PD0.
  16. ADB female socket from the front:
  17. ,--_--.
  18. / o4 3o \ 1: DATA
  19. | o2 1o | 2: Power SW
  20. - === - 3: VCC
  21. `-___-' 4: GND
  22. This converter uses AVR's internal pull-up, but it seems to be too weak, in particular when you want to use a long or coiled cable. The external pull-up resistor(1K-10K Ohm) on Data is strongly recommended.(It is almost must!)
  23. https://github.com/tmk/tmk_keyboard/wiki/FAQ#pull-up-resistor
  24. Pull-up resister:
  25. Keyboard Conveter
  26. ,------.
  27. 5V------+------|VCC |
  28. | | |
  29. [R] | |
  30. | | |
  31. Signal--+------|PD0 |
  32. | |
  33. GND------------|GND |
  34. `------'
  35. R: 1K Ohm resistor
  36. Define following macros for ADB connection in config.h if you use other than port PD0.
  37. ADB_PORT, ADB_PIN, ADB_DDR, ADB_DATA_BIT
  38. Build firmware and Program microcontroller
  39. ------------------------------------------
  40. See [doc/build.md](../../tmk_core/doc/build.md).
  41. To build firmware and program TMK Converter run these commands:
  42. $ make -f Makefile clean
  43. $ make -f Makefile [KEYMAP=(plain|ansi|iso|hasu)]
  44. $ make -f Makefile [KEYMAP=(plain|ansi|iso|hasu)] dfu
  45. You can select keymap with optional `KEYMAP=` (plain is default). Push button on the converter before running `dfu` target.
  46. Use **Makefile.rev1** for old TMK Converter rev.1 and **Makefile.teensy** for Teensy2.0 instead of **Makefile**. For TMK Converter rev.2 just use **Makefile**.
  47. To program Teensy you can use `teensy` target:
  48. $ make -f Makefile.teensy [KEYMAP=(plain|ansi|iso|hasu)] teensy
  49. Keymap
  50. ------
  51. You can change a keymap by editing code of keymap_[plain|ansi|iso|hasu|yours].c.
  52. How to define the keymap is probably obvious. You can find key symbols in common/keycode.h. And see [doc/keymap.md](../../tmk_core/doc/keymap.md) for more detail.
  53. Magic command
  54. -------------
  55. To get help press `h` holding Magic key. Magic key is `Power key`.
  56. Locking CapsLock
  57. ----------------
  58. Many of old ADB keyboards have mechanical push-lock switch for Capslock key and this converter supports the locking Capslock key by default. See README in top directory for more detail about this feature.
  59. https://github.com/tmk/tmk_keyboard/blob/master/README.md#mechanical-locking-support
  60. Also you may want to remove locking pin from the push-lock switch to use capslock as a normal momentary switch.
  61. Mouse support
  62. -------------
  63. ADB mouse support was added by @mek-apelsin on Apr,2015. It supports only one button as of now.
  64. https://github.com/tmk/tmk_keyboard/pull/207
  65. Notes
  66. -----
  67. Not-extended ADB keyboards have no discrimination between right modifier and left one,
  68. you will always see left control even if you press right control key.
  69. Apple Extended Keyboard and Apple Extended Keyboard II can discriminate both side
  70. modifiers except for GUI key(Windows/Command).
  71. And most ADB keyboard has no diodes in its matrix so they are not NKRO,
  72. though ADB protocol itself supports it. See protocol/adb.c for more info.
  73. If keyboard has ISO layout you may have swapped keys problem, see this for the detail.
  74. https://github.com/tmk/tmk_keyboard/issues/35
  75. EOF