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Using trial and error, I’ve managed to cobble things together into working order.
Thanks again for your assistance
In the event that the MCU is damaged, would I be able to purchase a replacement from a local store? Or would it be something that only you can provide?
It’s reaching the point where I’m tempted to just purchase an SMT replacement and be done with it.
Thanks for your help, I know I’m not making it easy
I’m not sure how, but I seem to have managed to fix the “P” and “/” keys. However, the “zero” and “;” keys are still registering extra key presses
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You must be logged in to view attached files.I’m away from my workbench right now, but I will take a picture of it as soon as possible.
Which leads would cause the keys I mentioned to be problematic?
While trying to clean up my soldering on the MCU, I managed to strip the finish off of the PCB between two of the pins, making it even harder to make a clean solder point. Have I ruined my PCB while trying to fix this?
The keys that register incorrectly are “0”, “P”, “;”, and “/”.
Let’s try that one more time
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You must be logged in to view attached files.This is probably not my best soldering work, so I wouldn’t be surprised if something doesn’t look right
<p style=”text-align: left;”>Lets try a lower resolution picture of it</p>
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You must be logged in to view attached files.Absolutely! Attached is a picture of the section of PCB that is affected. I used holtites on my build instead of soldering the switches, so I don’t know how that would change things.
I’m having the same issue except mine involves the “0)” column. “0” registers as “*-0”, “p” registers as “Page Up P”, “;” as “+;”, and “/” as “Page Down /”.
As you recommend in this thread, I tried uploading the correct firmware and this didn’t fix the problem. Any idea what could have gone wrong?
Thank you for your time
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