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Alternative Controller for HHKB Pro

I wanted to add some features like vi cursor and mouse keys to my 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 and Professional 2 model.

See this thread in geekhack.org.

##Features

  • Customizable keymap
  • More keymap layers(more Fn keys)
  • Mouse keys
  • USB NKRO

See README of tmk_keyboard for more.

###Pros

  • No risk: Everything is all reversible
  • Without PCB trace cutting, case mod or any destructives
  • Can keep original controller intact
  • Can change all HHKB behaviour as you like

###Cons

  • Void your warranty
  • Lose USB hub function of Pro2

##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 See doc/HHKB.txt and files under doc/ for internal of HHKB and this controller.

##Build Firmware & Program You can choose some combination of hardware and USB protocol stack(LUFA, PJRC).

Install Tools

See this document.

TMK Alt Controller Board

$ make -f Makefile.tmk

This programs the controller with dfu-programmer if the tool is intalled and configured properly.

$ make -f Makefile.tmk dfu

Push reset button and program with FLIP. The tool should be intalled and configured properly.

$ make -f Makefile.tmk flip

Or you can also program with FLIP GUI.

PJRC Teensy++

Build with LUFA USB stack:

$ make -f Makefile.lufa

or with PJRC USB stack:

$ make -f Makefile.pjrc

Push reset button and program with Teensy Loader(command line). The tool should be intalled and configured properly.

$  make -f Makefile.lufa teensy
$  make -f Makefile.pjrc teensy

Or you can also program with Teensy Loader(GUI).

###AVR Mega with V-USB Build: $ make -f Makefile.vusb

Program USBaspLoader on MCU with AVR programmer like AVRISPmkII and tool like avrdude.

You can programs with avrdude once you have programmed USBaspLoader on MCU. $ make -f Makefile.vusb program

##How to Customize See tmk_keyboard documents.

##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 cheapear option for DIY.

###1. TMK Alt Controller Board TMK designed Keyboard Controller Board for HHKB Pro2(KiCad project). See this post.

###2. PJRC Teensy++ 2.0 connection +---------------+ | Teensy++ | | | | | HHKB pro HHKB pro2 | | ~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~ | PB0-2|------->ROW (6-8) (5-7) | PB3-5|------->COL (9-11) (8-10) | PB6|------->ENABLE (12) (11) | PE6|<-------KEY (4) (3) | PE7|------->PREV (5) (4) | | | | 5V--- (1-3) (1-2) | | GND--- (13-14) (12-13) +---------------+

###3. V-USB connection +---+ +---------------+ USB GND | | ATmega328p | ~~~ C3 | | 5V <-------+--------+---|Vcc,AVCC | HHKB pro pro2 R1 | | ~~~~~~~~ ~~~~ D- <----+--+-----R2-----|INT1 PB2-4|------->ROW (6-8) (5-7) D+ <----|---+----R3-----|INT0 PC0-2|------->COL (9-11) (8-10) Z1 Z2 | PC3|------->ENABLE (12) (11) GND<----+---+-----------|GND PB0|<-------KEY (4) (3) | PB1|------->PREV (5) (4) | | GND+-C2--+--|XTAL1 RXD|------->Debug Console X1 | TXD|<-------Debug Console GND+-C3--+--|XTAL2 RST|---SW--+GND +---------------+ R1: 1.5K Ohm R2,R3: 68 Ohm Z1,Z2: Zener 3.6V C1,C2: 22pF C3: 0.1uF X1: Crystal 12MHz SW: Push Switch(for bootloader)

  • NOTE: See V-USB documentation for more detail of hardware and the USB stack.
  • NOTE: USBaspLoader is very useful for firmware update.