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Add Idobao Montex RGB (V2) #16897

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IBNobody authored Apr 20, 2022
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# IDOBAO MONTEX

A hotswap numpad from IDOBAO.
A hotswap RGB numpad from IDOBAO. V2 added per-key RGB LEDs in addition to the 4 underglow RGB LEDs.

## Support:

* Keyboard Maintainer: [IBNobody](https://github.com/IBNobody)
* Hardware Supported: IDOBAO MONTEX
* Hardware Availability: [IDOBAO](https://www.idobao.net/products/ldobao-montex-pad-hot-swappable-mechanical-keyboard-kit)


To jump to the bootloader, the default in the repository and stock on the board is to hold the 4th key on the top row and tap the first key in the top row.
On some stock keyboard firmware, the top and second from the top row pins have been reversed so you may need to press those keys on the second row.
If none of that works, there is a reset button on the PCB underside which you can access by removing the back plate.
Then press the button labeled SW2 located between the 2 upper LEDs.
To jump to the bootloader, the default in the repository and stock on the board is to hold the 4th key on the top row and tap the first key in the top row. Alternate methods are to hold the upper-left key down when plugging in the keyboard or pressing the reset button. (The reset button is accessable from the underside of the keyboard through an access hole.)

Make example for this keyboard (after setting up your build environment):

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