I reconfigured the matrix mapping to accept an ANSI WKL layout (snippet below). The issue I'm running into is that my computer does not see the PCB controller as ATm32U4DFU, but rather as "Kimera (Interface 0)", "Kimera (Interface 1)", "Kimera (Interface 2)", "Kimera (Interface 3)", and "Kimera (Interface 4)" (five separate devices?). Anywho, I install the driver with Zadig on all of them, but tkg.io shows "No devices found" in the "Burn .eep file" dropdown. How do I get the website to recognize the keyboard controller?
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this means your board has already been flashed with a layout... probably need to reset the board with the onboard switch to get it to show up as an atmega again
Edit: I can tell you this evening, wanna flash a different layer layout onto one of mine, I don't really need a scroll lock key
You are correct. After pressing the reset button on the board, I can now flash the PCB from tkg.io. Thank you! Also, the step using Zadig is not necessary; in fact, tkg.io will not recognize it if I install the driver, so I just press the reset button and then select "burn .eep file".
Now I am running into issues with the key matrix. (Ignoring WKL layout for testing purposes) The one listed in the guide document still does not activate R-Win, even if I map it to something else besides Fn such as the letter A, or, you know, Win. I do know that this key works however because, when I use the key matrix from my previous post, it activates the left arrow key. Consequently, I realized that my modified matrix does not work right. I was able to get the arrows and rCtrl and rAlt to register how I want them (in WKL layout) by assigning their positions as {w:1.5},"6,6",{x:1,w:1.5},"6,8",{x:0.25},"6,9","6,10","6,11"], but then no keys to the left of R-WIN register no matter what x-axis value I give them (counting forward from 1 or backward from 11).
That said, shouldn't the key matrix be the same no matter what so that I can just assign R-WIN to rAlt and assign R-ALT and R-MENU to nothing for my layout? Modifying the matrix just seems like a hacky way of doing it. I think I just need a corrected matrix that 1. actually allows R-WIN to be used and 2. lets me paste my WKL layout from keyboard-layout-editor.com without "position mismatch" errors.
Short version: I think the key matrix in the instruction document is slightly wrong preventing R-WIN from working and WKL layout from being seen as valid.