Hey Valorance, I would like a video on how to edit an existing pcb. Something like adding an extra key to an existing board or move the keys to different positions. I think, when creating a custom keyboard, most people want some thing that already exist but slightly modified. I remember when I got my first keyboard I had to settle for the bm60ec because it was the only one with an encoder but I would had preferred another keyboard and replace a key for an encoder.
@@va1orance nothing in particular but I'm surprised how empty the tutorials for firmware new pcbs are. I've designed quite a few pcbs but give up when it comes to firmware because even the guides suck. Just a straightforward step by step process of A to B is all I need
@@va1orance good to know, is there a way I can edit the columns? When I paste in my kle data the columns are a bit different than what's on my kicad design
@@RennanMendesSerenzaRennan Woops, I missed this, sorry. I didn't show the schematic in the video, woops again, but the RGBIN and LEDPWM connects to the PB6 and PB5 respectively (on the ATmega32U4).