So there seems to be quite a bit of struggle to get this all working - mainly because of lack of official documentation in a place where people would think to find it like the OP or something. I'm trying to piece together what I can find and hopefully someone makes use of it:
Firstly, I would hope we could get an update to the "Lightsaver" thread in the Media forum:
https://geekhack.org/index.php?topic=53942.0 This has a lot of the FAQ from the v1 and v2 boards which will answer a lot of the questions about "What does the MFN key do?" and "How do i change modes and colors?" which you can find in the LED section of that post.
Notes on how to program the board for noobs: ** I am assuming you already have your favorite flashing utility setup somewhere. I use Flip, some prefer dfu... whatever.
1. You need to get the latest version of O2D keymapper which has the "Lightsaver V3" model in it:
Link (scroll down or "find" 02D_KeyMapper_Custom_v1.11.665.exe on the bottom of this post)
2. The "DFU" bootloader process is to unplug the board and hold the "flip" key which on the LightsaverV3 is the "ESC" key and plug it back in
3. Change your computer to "Korea" as the location so that your arrow keys stop showing up as "?" instead of arrows:
Change your region on the pc to korea then restart and it should fix that. http://i.imgur.com/ZN1QdAL.png
On my Windows10 it looks like this:
https://i.imgur.com/oaPeXNO.png I also downloaded the Korean language pack but I am still unable to get O2D to show up with arrows. It works anyway with them being question marks.
4. O2D keymapper function is something else.. I would start by looking through this
guide for the V2 or review the thread in the media forum
here Some notes that I have for this:
a. Set the "change layer" key in all 4 "layer 1" "layer 2" etc so that you can just hit that key to cycle through each.
b. The "LED- Func, Modi, Alpha, Num" are to edit/change those regions of the keyboard.
5. Setting your RGB colors is done through the O2D drop down for "RGB Color Preset". Note that its upsidedown in the diagram. The RGB LED's begin with number 1 at the Capslock position and go clockwise around the board. On your LSv3 the 5 lights in front for the spacebar area is left to right - 3,4,5,6,7. "Apply" this and it will automatically pick up in your next hex flash upload.
6. **IMPORTANT** before trying to save your config (if you dont do this, O2D will crash and you will lose all your work!), create a dummy file in the o2d directory and then when saving, overwrite it. I was getting a
"Runtime error 76" and then it closed the app. I then made a file called lsv3.hex in the same directory as the o2d exe and now it shows up in the save box to be overwritten.
7. Flash your board - unplug it.. hold ESC and plug it back in (should show up dark/dead). Flash with Atmel Flip or whatever you use. And it should work.
8. Skip all this and use QMK thanks to rasmusx's fork which is now included in the QMK master.
linkI'm hoping that one day i'll be able to figure out how to get it loaded into EasyAVR
** I will try and edit this post as I figure it out more.
I'm attaching my layout and *.hex for others to use if they want.
lightsaverv3.hex (78.76 kB - downloaded 107 times.)