The ATmega32u4 DFU Bootloader driver along with other bootloader drivers will be installed.
#Zadig stm32 driver mac install#
To install the DFU Bootloader driver, right-click anywhere in the top part of the QMK Toolbox window as shown below and click on Install Drivers. If you open up QMK Toolbox, press the reset button on your ATmega32u4-based board, and see (NO DRIVER) on the line for Atmel DFU device connected, then you'll need to install the bootloader driver on Windows. This section only applies to Windows, skip this if you are on a Mac, as there are no drivers needed for Mac. Flashing ATmega32u4 (DFU Bootloader) One-time Setup (Windows only) Setting up the QMK build environment is beyond the scope of this guide, so if you need assistance with that, consult the QMK Introductory Tutorial and/or join the QMK Discord Server.
#Zadig stm32 driver mac how to#
Here's a couple of links on how to do that from the QMK documentation: One way to flash is using the command-line via a QMK environment setup. For this guide, make sure you have Version 0.0.21 or higher installed, as the most recent versions have better device detection methods for more reliable flashing. Make sure you download the latest release here. QMK Toolbox contains various flashing tools into one app, and has been designed to make the flashing process easier.
While there are multiple methods of flashing, this guide with only address the usage of QMK Toolbox to perform flashing.
This might be a good practice to be sure you're starting out with gear that will perform as desired. You can flash the microcontrollers (ATmega32u4, Pro Micro, Elite-C, etc) in your kit prior to building your keyboard to ensure that they are undamaged and functioning normally.