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Sergey Vlasov b1fbfaaacc keychron/c2_pro/ansi/white: Fix column 19 in the custom matrix (#21805)
Although `keychron/c2_pro/ansi/rgb` and `keychron/c2_pro/ansi/white` use
the same custom matrix code, the matrix layouts are slightly different;
in particular, only the `keychron/c2_pro/ansi/white` board actually uses
column 19.  However, the handling of column 19 in the custom matrix code
was broken, therefore that column did not work.

Looks like the custom matrix code assumes that `SHIFT_COL_END` refers to
the last column connected to the shift register, and not to the column
past that; so the value of `SHIFT_COL_END` needs to be changed from 19
to 18 (columns 11...18 are connected to the shift register, and column
19 is connected to the C14 pin).

Also the code which was determining `SIZE_T` and `UNSELECT_ALL_COL` had
an off-by-one bug when counting the required number of bits (again due
to the confusion on the `SHIFT_COL_END` meaning); this had been fixed
too (the actual behavior of that part of the code did not change,
because both the old and the new version select the 8 bit variant).
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Included Keyboards

QMK runs on a diverse range of keyboards. Some of these keyboards are well maintained and see constant community contributions, while others are part of the repository for historical reasons.

Official QMK Keyboards

Ortholinear Keyboards - Jack Humbert

What makes OLKB keyboards shine is a combo of lean aesthetics, compact size, and killer tactile feel. These are available through olkb.com as well as through Massdrop from time to time, as easy to assemble kits.

  • Planck — A 40% DIY powerhouse of customizability and modification capability. It's a lean, mean, typing machine.
  • Preonic — Like the Planck, but bigger. 50%.
  • Atomic — Imagine the size of the Planck. Now imagine the size of the Preonic. Now imagine bigger. That is the Atomic. A 60% keyboard.

Clueboard - Zach White

Designed and built in Felton, CA, Clueboards keyboard emphasize quality and locally sourced components.

  • Clueboard — The 66% custom keyboard.
  • Cluecard — A small board to help you hack on QMK.
  • Cluepad — A mechanical numpad with QMK superpowers.

Moonlander, ErgoDox EZ and Planck EZ - ZSA Technology Labs

ZSA Technology Labs maintains its own fork of QMK which feeds its configurator, for stability and legal purposes. The ZSA boards are:

  • Moonlander Mark I — A next-gen split, ergonomic keyboard with an active left side, USB type C, integrated wrist rest, and a thumb cluster that can move.
  • ErgoDox EZ — A powerful split mechanical keyboard.
  • Planck EZ — A 40% DIY powerhouse of customizability and modification capability. It's a lean, mean, typing machine, which ships fully assembled with a two-year warranty.

Community-supported QMK Keyboards

These keyboards are part of the QMK repository, but their manufacturers are not official maintainers of the repository.

Since there are too many to list here and keep updated, please see the folder listing instead.