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Hi, I’m in the United States. Am I correct that you will pay for me to send it back to you?
Edit: Also, I haven’t mentioned yet: I was using the Holtites you suggested with this keyboard. Is there any way they could have been causing an issue?
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ezraG.
I have done that. I keep having the same problems from the beginning. :((
Do you have any other ideas?
Oh no… I am back to the beginning: the keyboard doesn’t work at all, and I get the “device not recognized message.” Now when I try to upload the new firmware, it doesn’t even work.
It ttttttttttttturns out that iiiiiiiiiiiiit is not wooooooooooooooorrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrking well
I wrote the previous sentence with the B.mini… It is acting very strangely. Lots of keys get “stuck,” as you can see. Once, I even got a pop-up from Windows saying that “A USB device is setting up,” as soon as the characters started repeating.
I know it’s not a problem with the switches; these are the same ones that have been in the keyboard and were previously working just fine. Any ideas?
Thank you.OK! I followed your instructions. At first, it was still not working. But then I messed around a bit in Bootmapperclient. I clicked “EEPROM All Clear,” and then it worked! Everything seems to be okay now. Thanks for the help 🙂
I did what you suggested. When I plugged it in again, the same error message came up. I took a screenshot of what the program said about the device. It’s the one with the blue line. I had to take two screenshots to get all of the information.
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You must be logged in to view attached files.Also, I should mention:
I have disassembled the board, and am still getting the message even when I plug the PCB in without any switches (I had used holtites so it was easy to remove everything).
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