The ZSA Moonlander is fully compatible with Windows, macOS, and Linux. You can use the WallyEZFlash Tool or the ORYX Configurator software to set specific keys and functionalities for each operating system, so you can program it for any platform you're using. ...
One of the things that you can do with the Moonlander is customise the layout of the keyboard. Given I have less keys than before, no function row, no numpad, etc., if I want that functionality back in, I can customise it using theirOryxsoftware. This was also useful as I had no i...
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Moonlander Mark I Voyager Building To set up the local build enviroment to create the firmware image manually, head to the Newbs guide from QMK. And instead of using just qmk setup, you will want to run this instead: qmk setup zsa/qmk_firmware -b firmware23 Maintainers QMK is developed ...
If you wish to change this (and indicate caps/num/scroll lock status instead), then define `MOONLANDER_USER_LEDS` in your `config.h` file. ### Oryx Configuration To enable the features from Oryx (ZSA's Configurator), either compile the the `default` keymap, or add `#define ORYX_...
Moonlander Mark I Maintainers QMK is developed and maintained by Jack Humbert of OLKB with contributions from the community, and of course, Hasu. The ZSA branch is maintained by Drashna, ZSA's official QMK Liaison, and by Florian Didron, ZSA's lead developer, with input from Erez Zukerman...