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This Device is seen by a computer as a Human Interface Device Keyboard. It has 10 button
inputs that send a key or key combonations. Key/Combos are set in firmware and are for a Windows
based PC. The source is easily changed for custom keys. More OS's may be added in the future.

See www.ChromationSystems.com/quickkey.html for info and updates.


Based on Microchip Solutions version  7-14-2011

Must have the Microchip directory from the Solutions folder in the same place as the Project folder

your directory/PIC18/QuickKey
your directory/PIC18/Microchip  <-Whole folder from the Microchip Solutions directory.


To compile it:

Open the project and goto
Project -> Build Options -> Project -> Directories -> 

Then setting the dropdowns to:

Library Search path to Microchip Directory/MCC18/lib
Include Search path to Microchip Directory/MCC18/h

Leave the other options.

It should compile.




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