Corne Max

Getting Started With Your Corne Max

The Corne Max is plug and play, so to get moving with the very basics, you should simply be able to plug it in to your device and start typing on it right away.

Check over your keyboard to make sure it is what you ordered and has no visible damage. If you have any issues, please just reach out to us!

Plugging in your Corne Max

Left: an incorrectly inserted TRRS cable. Right: a correctly inserted TRRS cable

Changing Keymap

If you are using a Chrome or Edge based browser, use the usevia.app website to change your keymap layout. You can also try the standalone app. Make sure to connect the correct HID device when prompted.

Keymap

Layer 0 - Main Layer

Layer 1

Layer 2

Layer 3

Changing RGB Settings

If you want to change the RGB lighting settings, the way to do this with the basic keymap is to go to layer 4 (pressing the fn1 and fn2 key together) and using the keys in the image below.

Changing RGB Through VIA

If you want to change RGB through VIA, you can reflash using this file

Reflashing:

  1. Unplug the USB cable from the left half

  2. Unplug the TRRS cable from either half

  3. Replug the USB cable into one half

  4. Double-click the reset button found on the underside of the PCB.

  5. A window will pop up (or find a new device called "RPI-RP2"), download the respective file from the link above and copy that files into the main RPI-RP2 directory. The windows should automatically close.

  6. Unplug the USB cable from the flashed side and plug into the other half

  7. Repeat steps 4 & 5

  8. Unplug the second side

  9. Replug the TRRS cable into both halves BEFORE replugging the USB cable. Make sure the TRRS cable is fully inserted into both halves

  10. Replug the USB cable to the left half

Corne Max LCD Screens

You can also use the Corne Max Helper software to get more out of your Corne Max which can be found here - https://github.com/e11i0t23/CorneMAXHelper/releases/ - Once installed, you can right click the icon in task bar to see what more options you have available through the app.

  • Connected - This is the status of the Keyboard

  • Link Spotify - Use this to login to your Spotify account to have media display on your screens

  • Upload - Use this to upload GIF's to each screen. Be wary larger GIF's will have a lower refresh rate. (NOTE: As of 24/06/25 the GIF's are not full-screen)

  • Master - Whichever side the USB cable is connected.

  • Slave - Whichever side the USB cable is not connected.

  • Stats Basic - Simple stats showing Layer + WPM

  • Stats - More indepth stats showing CPU/GPU/RAM stats, as well as Layer + WPM

  • Time - A simpe 12hr AM/PM clock

  • Now Playing - Once you sign in using "Link Spotify" this will show album art, song and artist, as well as song progress.

  • GIF - This will show the GIF you previously uploaded

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