Replace the proprietary keyboard controller(buggy) on my Kinesis Advantage2 and install the open source KinT controller and flash QMK on it.

Looking for hackers with the skills:

keyboards

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Hack Week 25

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  • about 12 hours ago: danishprakash started this project.
  • about 12 hours ago: danishprakash added keyword "keyboards" to this project.
  • about 12 hours ago: danishprakash originated this project.

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