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# The Easy Way
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+If you have an ErgoDox EZ, the absolute easiest way for you to customize your firmware is using the [graphical configurator](http://configure.ergodox-ez.com), which uses QMK under the hood.
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If you can find firmware someone else has made that does what you want, that
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is the easiest way to customize your ErgoDox. It requires no programming
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experience or the setup of a build environment.
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@@ -153,13 +155,10 @@ If you want to send a plain vanilla key, you can look up its code under `doc/key
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There are external tools for customizing the layout, but those do not use
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the featurs of this qmk firmware. These sites include:
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- - [Massdrop configurator](https://keyboard-configurator.massdrop.com/ext/ergodox) for Ez
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+ - The official [ErgoDox EZ configurator](http://configure.ergodox-ez.com)
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+ - [Massdrop configurator](https://keyboard-configurator.massdrop.com/ext/ergodox) for EZ, works but not officially supported
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- [Input Club configurator](https://input.club/configurator-ergodox) for Infinity, provides left and right files
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You can also find an existing firmware that you like, for example from:
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- [Dozens of community-contributed keymaps](http://qmk.fm/keyboards/ergodox/)
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-This qmk firmware also provides the ability to customize keymaps, but requires
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-a toolchain to build the firmware. See below for instructions on building
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-firmware and customizing keymaps.
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