# KBIC65  A 65%/70 key FR4-stack open-source keyboard with some design optimizations for wireless. For more info visit the [KBIC65 website](https://karlb.eu/kbic65/) or the [GitHub repo](https://github.com/b-karl/KBIC65). * Keyboard Maintainer: [Karl Berggren](https://github.com/b-karl) * Hardware Supported: [KBIC65](https://github.com/b-karl/KBIC65) * Hardware Availability: Open-source design [available on GitHub](https://github.com/b-karl/KBIC65) Firmware and default keymap have been tested using a KBIC65 with an Elite-C rev 4 controller. ## Build firmware Make example for this keyboard (after setting up your build environment): ```bash qmk compile -kb karlb/kbic65 -km default ``` See the [QMK setup documentation](https://docs.qmk.fm/#/newbs_getting_started) to set up the QMK tools. I recommend flashing using ```bash qmk flash -kb karlb/kbic65 -km default ``` ## Bootloader Since the keyboard is designed to have an exposed ProMicro the bootloader can always be entered by short circuiting the `RST` and `GND` pins on the ProMicro. If the keyboard is configured with the default keymap, the bootloader can be entered by pressing `R_GUI/FN + B`