- 2024-08-14: Update udev instructions to not require a device replug
- 2024-05-17: Update udev rules to fix a typo.
- 2024-05-15: Clean up our tooltip presentation; improve print styling of layout cards
- 2024-05-14: Fixup our firefox support to at least explain that we don't support firefox.
- 2024-05-13: Update udev rules to match what we do in Kaleidoscope.
- 2024-05-01: Properly handle changing dual-use layers from the layers tab.
- 2024-03-18: Fixed an issue with the ability to edit sticky modifier keys
- 2024-03-15: The default preferences screen is now keyboard settings instead of user interface settings
- 2024-03-14: Honor system dark mode preference
- 2024-03-08: Update to 0.92.6 firmware builds which fix some settings getting set to bad defaults after a factory restore or EEPROM erase.
- 2024-03-08: Chrysalis now shows shifted keys as the shifted value on the keymap instead of "Shift" and the unshifted value.
- 2024-03-08: Chrysalis no longer shows the "you're in the bootloader and can't backup the settings" warning during firmware update unless you were in the bootloader when you first navigated to the screen.
- 2024-03-07: Chrysalis now restores your custom layer names when doing a firmware upgrade
- 2024-03-07: The bugfixes in 0.92.4 turned out to be incomplete. 0.92.5, hopefully, resolves the issue. Please let us know at [email protected] if you're still having trouble.
- 2024-03-06: Firmware 0.92.3 may have accidentally overwritten some of your settings, like LED brightness or the "SpaceCadet Shift" configuration. You should install the latest 0.92.4 firmware and may also need to update those settings in Preferences -> My Device.
- An earlier update had accidentally reversed the display of transparent and blocked keys
- Updated firmware builds to better handle cases of corrupted EEPROM.
- Chrysalis no longer incorrectly states that it could not connect to your keyboard after a firmware update, requiring another firmware update.
- Chrysalis will now back up your configuration as a download every time you update your firmware
- "Report an issue" now provides system logs for reports
You can access Chrysalis' full source code and a detailed changelog on the project's GitHub Repository.