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@@ -2,53 +2,120 @@ Alternative Controller for HHKB Pro
===================================
I wanted to add some features like vi cursor and mouse keys to my [HHKB][HHKB] but its controller is not programmable and firmware source code is not open, of course. This means customizing this keyboard needs to replace original controller with programmable one.
-This controller can work with HHKB **Professional**, **Professional** 2, **JP** and **Type-S**.
+This controller can work with HHKB **Professional**, **Professional 2**, **JP** and **Type-S**.
-See [this thread][AltController] in geekhack.org.
+See [this thread][AltController] in geekhack.org for details.
[HHKB]: http://www.pfu.fujitsu.com/hhkeyboard/
[AltController]: http://geekhack.org/index.php?topic=12047.0
-##Features
+## Update
+* Bluetooth module RN-42 is supported.(2015/01)
+
+
+## Features
* Customizable keymap
* More keymap layers(more Fn keys)
* Mouse keys
* USB NKRO
+* Bluetooth(RN-42)
See README of [tmk_keyboard] for more.
[tmk_keyboard]: http://github.com/tmk/tmk_keyboard
-
-###Pros
+
+### Pros
* No risks: Everything is all reversible
* No need for PCB trace patching, case cutting or any other destructive mod
* Can keep original controller intact
* Can change all HHKB behavior as you like
-###Cons
+### Cons
* Void your warranty
* Lose USB hub function of Pro2
-##DISCLAIMER
+## DISCLAIMER
I'm not a professional of electronics nor MCU programming. This may damage your HHKB.
And my English writing is poor, I'm not sure I can convey my notions accurately.
-
-##Documents
+## Quick-Start Guide for TMK Alt Controller
+1. Build a custom keyboard layout using the online tool
+ * Use Chrome if the site does not behave as expected
+ * Make sure to generate the file using the right template
+ * Pro2/Pro
+ * [Bluetooth](http://www.tmk-kbd.com/tmk_keyboard/editor/unimap/?hhkb_rn42)
+ * [USB-only](http://www.tmk-kbd.com/tmk_keyboard/editor/unimap/?hhkb)
+
+ * JP
+ * [Bluetooth](http://www.tmk-kbd.com/tmk_keyboard/editor/unimap/?hhkb_jp_rn42)
+ * [USB-only](http://www.tmk-kbd.com/tmk_keyboard/editor/unimap/?hhkb_jp)
+
+1. Save the `.hex` file to your computer; note this is all you need to generate
+ a custom layout with most of the available features (including mouse control)
+ * Check-out [the last third of this video](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TYmAb8zOPWU&t=561s)
+ to get an idea of how to build your own layout; it includes how to load to the firmware using FLIP
+
+
+1. Download and install the `dfu-programmer` (the alternative to FLIP), open-source available
+ for Windows, Linux, and Mac OS. e.g., for Mac OS: `brew install dfu-programmer`
+ _Note: This bootloader is all that is required to load/flash the firmware created
+ using the online tool. You do not need the full `avr-gcc` development stack
+ because you created the required `.hex` file using the online tool instead._
+
+1. Please read and understand this next step in full before running the
+ following three commands
+
+ ```
+ dfu-programmer atmega32u4 erase --force
+ dfu-programmer atmega32u4 flash .hex
+ dfu-programmer atmega32u4 launch
+ ```
+
+ Or if your are on Unix-like shell you can use command sequence concatinated with `&&`
+
+ ```
+ sleep 20 && \
+ dfu-programmer atmega32u4 erase --force && \
+ dfu-programmer atmega32u4 flash .hex && \
+ dfu-programmer atmega32u4 launch
+ ```
+
+ * Run commands from the directory where you saved your `.hex` file
+ * Put controller into programmable mode(bootloader) by hitting the red button located on your controller
+ * Once in this mode, you will no longer have access to your HHKB, you need other keyboard to input the commands or mouse to copy and paste.
+ * `erase` clears existent firmware on flash memory
+ * `flash` loads new firmware you downloaded
+ * `launch` restarts keyboard
+ * See `man dfu-programmer` for details
+ * Replug controller and redo the process when you are in trouble
+
+ * `sleep 20` gives you time to switch your controller to a programmable mode
+ These commands execute automatically once the ~ 20 seconds have passed.
+
+
+## HHKB Internals
See [doc/HHKB.txt](doc/HHKB.txt) and files under [doc/](doc/) for internal of HHKB and this controller.
-##Build Firmware & Program
-See [this document](../../doc/build.md) first.
+## Build Firmware & Program
+See [this document](../../tmk_core/doc/build.md) and [this](https://github.com/tmk/tmk_keyboard/wiki#build-firmware) first.
### Configuration
-Set `MCU`, `BOOTLOADER_SIZE` and other build options in `Makefile` and `config.h`. If your target is **HHKB JP** you need to set `HHKB_JP` build option in `Makefile`.
+Build options and firmware settings are available in `Makefile` and `config.h` or `config_rn42.h`.
+
+
+### Keymap
+To define your own keymap create file named `keymap_.c` and see [keymap document](../../tmk_core/doc/keymap.md) and existent keymap files.
+
-### Build
+### Build
Several version of keymap are available in advance but you are recommended to define your favorite layout yourself. Just `make` with `KEYMAP` option like:
- $ make KEYMAP=[hasu|hhkb|spacefn|]
+ $ make -f Makefile. KEYMAP= clean
+ $ make -f Makefile. KEYMAP=
+
+`Makefile` can be used for **Pro2 and Pro** USB controller, `Makefile.jp` for **JP**, `Makefile.rn42` for **Pro2** Bluetooth and `Makefile.rn42.jp` for **JP** Bluetooth.
### Program
@@ -56,37 +123,21 @@ First, push reset button on board to start bootloader.
This command programs the controller with [dfu-programmer] if the tool is installed and configured properly.
- $ make dfu
+ $ make -f Makefile. KEYMAP= dfu
Or you can also use [FLIP] command to program. Also the tool should be installed and configured properly. FLIP GUI application is also available.
- $ make flip
-
-Use [Teensy Loader] if your controller is Teensy/Teensy++.
-
-
-##Keymap
-To define your own keymap create file named `keymap_.c` and see [keymap document](../../doc/keymap.md) and existent keymap files.
-
-
-##Hardware
-You have some options for hardware. Development boards with USB AVR family(ATMega32U4, AT90USB1286) like Teensy will work while MegaAVR with [V-USB] library is also cheaper option for DIY.
+ $ make -f Makefile. KEYMAP= flip
-###1. TMK Alt Controller Board
-Design files are available at [Keyboard Controller Board for HHKB(KiCad project)](https://github.com/tmk/HHKB_controller) and see [Controller Distribution thread](http://geekhack.org/index.php?topic=56494.0) if you get an assembled one.
-###2. PJRC Teensy
-See [this thread](http://geekhack.org/index.php?topic=57008.0).
+## Hardware
+### TMK Alt Controller Board
+Preassmbled controller is available from [here](https://geekhack.org/index.php?topic=71517.0).
-###3. V-USB version
-See [V-USB controller for HHKB](doc/V-USB.md).
+You can find design files of the controller at [Keyboard Controller Board for HHKB(KiCad project)](https://github.com/tmk/HHKB_controller).
-[LUFA]: http://www.fourwalledcubicle.com/LUFA.php
-[PJRC]: http://www.pjrc.com/teensy/usb_keyboard.html
[dfu-programmer]: http://dfu-programmer.sourceforge.net/
[FLIP]: http://www.atmel.com/tools/FLIP.aspx
-[Teensy Loader]: http://www.pjrc.com/teensy/loader.html
-[V-USB]: http://www.obdev.at/products/vusb/index.html