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Updated frenchdev readme

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# My take on a splitted keyboard # Frenchdev : My take on a splitted keyboard for dev and french language
Concept based on
- [ergodox](https://ergodox-ez.com/)
- [katy](https://deskthority.net/workshop-f7/katy-keyboard-or-k80cs-key80-contoured-split-t8524.html)
default layout : with the added possibility to connect up to 6 external switches like pedals,
[default layout](http://i.imgur.com/r2Nvr4p.png) and somewhat like the katy, not all keys are on the same level for easier reach.
the thing when finished : ###Photos
http://imgur.com/a/6FY8v - [default layout](http://i.imgur.com/r2Nvr4p.png)
- [editable layout on keyboard layout editor](http://www.keyboard-layout-editor.com/#/gists/4480e3ab8026eb7c710a7e22203ef4aa) (keys placement is NOT precise on this)
- [the thing when finished](http://imgur.com/a/6FY8v)
- [concept and cardboard mockup](http://imgur.com/a/R0vvs)
concept and mockup: ##Build instructions
http://imgur.com/a/R0vvs
to build :
docker run --rm -e keymap=default -e keyboard=frenchdev --rm -v D:/Repositories/qmk:/qmk:rw edasque/qmk_firmware docker run --rm -e keymap=default -e keyboard=frenchdev --rm -v D:/Repositories/qmk:/qmk:rw edasque/qmk_firmware
##Laser-cuttable file
There is intentionnaly no hole for the TRRS connector, you are supposed to use a drill for it.
This way if you don't want to use the pedals you don't have a useless hole. Plus it's cleaner.
http://qmk.fm/frenchdev/frenchdev_v1_lasercut_template.svg
##Side stickers
You can find my original file here : http://qmk.fm/frenchdev/example_printable_stickers.svg
I used it when training but now I use blanks and the layout is different.
I still uploaded it because I think it can be a good jumpstart for any temporary stickers on the
side of keycaps.
##List of parts
- I2C mcp23018
- [teensy 2](https://www.pjrc.com/store/teensy.html)
- 3 LED, 5mm tall with flat head
- 3 330 ohm resistor
- 2 470 ohm resistor
- 2 TRRS connectors
- 1 [micro usb breakout board](http://www.ebay.com/itm/-/201387922085?)
- 88 cherry/gateron switchs
- 94 4148 diodes
- 34 R4 keys
- 14 R3 keys
- 20 R2 keys
- 22 R1 keys
if you fancy adding pedals :
[these are good enough and cheap](https://www.amazon.fr/gp/product/B00V7WITKI/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o04_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1). You also need a RCA connector for each of those to replace the included cable
If you (or your coworkers) find them too loud you can replace the switch inside them.
For once we don't really care about what's inside :)
##Various indications
The PHYSICAL rows and columns are connected as such : The PHYSICAL rows and columns are connected as such :
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| E6 GND | | E6 GND |
`------------------' `------------------'
we use pull up resistor for SCL et VDA, see https://github.com/ErgoDox-EZ/docs/blob/master/ErgoDox%20EZ%20Schematic.pdf for example We use pull up resistor for SCL and VDA, see https://github.com/ErgoDox-EZ/docs/blob/master/ErgoDox%20EZ%20Schematic.pdf for example
the connector is a standard TRRS (jack with audio + mic) the connector is a standard TRRS (jack with audio + mic)
Diode direction is row to column Diode direction is row to column