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This is the simplest, most efficient way I could come up with to silence
the "Failed to start write 60" error that occurs when QMK tries to talk
to a screen that doesn't exist.
iota_gfx_init passes a success boolean. We catch that into a global bool
(we could rewrite multiple functions to pass this as an argument, but
given the number of keyboards using this code it seemed less disruptive
this way) and then use that as a conditional on running the
iota_gfx_task in matrix_scan_user.
Tl;dr: if the screen doesn't init, the screen write code doesn't run.
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* Turn backlight support on by default
* Correct error on LED backlight support
Turns out, it doesn't work if you don't enable it in rules.mk. Who knew?
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- disable i2c to avoid hid spam
- set capslock -> lctl_t(kc_esc)
- OSX mode - reverse GUI and ALT
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* Pull information from config.h and rules.mk
* Readd the kbd75 maintainer
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- adjust F-row to use 0.25 spacing
- split left shift
- add key_count
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Created an info.json for the tkc1800.
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* Add support for SSD1306 OLED display
* Correct keymap
Had tilde on keymap instead of grave, corrected.
* Winkeyless keymap
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* Initial support for TKC1800
* Correct typo
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