#not compoling of artifacts
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nRF52840 M.2 Module is a removable module designed and built to meet the multiprotocol connectivity, security and ease-of-use requirements of your next embedded design. Based on the nRF52840 SoC, it has protocol support for Bluetooth 5, Bluetooth mesh, Thread, Zigbee, 802.15.4, ANT and 2.4 GHz proprietary stacks....
For nice!nano clones, use nice_nano_v2
The nice!nano is a Pro Micro drop-in replacement board that makes building wireless keyboards a breeze.
so in the setup of the git repo or can i just edit the files i have
You can edit build.yaml in your repository
so is it normal then that once i drag the compiled artifacts onto the split plarts they're removed from my recognised usb devices?
because they're not showing up in my bluetooth discovery atm
Yes, disconnect on file copy is normal https://zmk.dev/docs/troubleshooting/flashing-issues
Troubleshooting issues when flashing ZMK firmware to devices.
Get the left (central) side working as a keyboard over USB first, then over BLE.
The right side (peripheral side) will only talk to the central side over BLE and does not work as a keyboard on it's own.
how can i test it working over usb? should it just work after flashing when i leave it in or not
It should show up as a usb keyboard in device manager (windows) or lsusb (linux) right after flashing
it shows up but i cant type anything is that normal?
Bus 001 Device 032: ID 1d50:615e OpenMoko, Inc. Corne
this is how it shows up
the microprecessors yes
but the PCBs you got from...some other place?
42keebs
afaik their corne should work with the corne firmware that is in ZMK, so it shouldn't be a "wrong firmware" problem
can you post a photo of the build
i can yes 1 minute
its not a problem with the .conf files or something?
this is the build
sorry to be the bearer of bad news, but the supermini is upside down
yes
though there is a non-zero possibility of damage from power going to the wrong set of pins
You could try connecting row and column pins on the dev board with metal tweezers while it is removed from the PCB, to test
you should also be able to double "tap" the RST and GND pins to get back into bootloader