skylark-qmk/keyboards/doro67/readme.md
MechMerlin 81d8e6ef3e [Keyboard] Doro67 RGB PCB (#5677)
* initial commit

* get rid of some of the vanilla code

* set up matrix and pins

* Create LAYOUT macro and an appropriate keymap

* support for caps lock LED

* add some documentation to the doro67 parent readme

* align the language used in the several readme files

* initial commit

* get rid of some of the vanilla code

* set up matrix and pins

* Create LAYOUT macro and an appropriate keymap

* support for caps lock LED

* add some documentation to the doro67 parent readme

* align the language used in the several readme files

* Use RGB Matrix and fix enter key bug

* fix formatting

* remove merge conflict artifacts

* make a more useful default keymap

* add configurator support for the RGB pcb

* fix rgb matrix based on new info. Multipler should be reversed

* forgot to actually set the pin output for caps lock led

* fix offset keys in layer 1 keymap

* code cleanup

* use macros for the rgb_led calculations struct

* set RGB led num to 67 as I mistakenly counted the caps lock led

* cleanup config.h file

* add RGB note in readme

* get consistent naming in config file

* fix some inconsistencies

* readjust matrix and get rid of macros based on drashna's suggestions
2019-04-21 19:59:39 -07:00

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# Doro67
The Doro67 is a 65% USB C, integrated plate keyboard with blocker based on the M65-a by Keyclack/Rama.
The [Group Buy](https://geekhack.org/index.php?topic=97265.0) was run by 80ultraman in coordination with Alf for machining and Backprop Studios for PCB design.
There were 3 different PCBs available for this group buy.
## **Please be aware of which PCB you own and flash the correct firmware on it.**
**Regular:** PCB made for the China GB which only had 1 layout.
**Multi:** PCB made for the international GB comprising of multiple layouts. While several layouts were possible, layout was determined by the integrated plate layout chosen by the customer.
**RGB:** PCB made for the international GB which had an identical switch matrix and layout to the regular PCB, with the addition of per key RGB LEDs.