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I builded Rev1.2 with a few parts switched (Different LEDs because Kailh switches, different SMD LEDs SK6812 because they seemed a good option for the ws2812b). I finally installed all parts and also got my self-made TRRS cable running (I Tested the connections and there is no error in the cable).
My qmk setup:
And the keymap makanu is at the moment just a copy of the default keymap.
When I use the command qmk flash, the command ends up with Detecting USB port, reset your controller now... and pressing the reset button doesn't do anything.
Additional I recognized that the switch LEDs on the right side are dimmed. This also happens if I switch master side.
Any hint where I should start measuring with a multimeter, to provide further informations?
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Sadly not until now. My first idea was faulty soldering, but I was unable to find the issue. At the moment I have a de-soldered micro controller which is probably defect, because of the de-soldering. Sadly the project is on stall for me at the moment. I am also not really happy about the soldering position of the micro-controller, since it is so close to the pins.
Hi,
I builded Rev1.2 with a few parts switched (Different LEDs because Kailh switches, different SMD LEDs SK6812 because they seemed a good option for the ws2812b). I finally installed all parts and also got my self-made TRRS cable running (I Tested the connections and there is no error in the cable).
My qmk setup:
And the keymap makanu is at the moment just a copy of the default keymap.
When I use the command
qmk flash
, the command ends up withDetecting USB port, reset your controller now...
and pressing the reset button doesn't do anything.Additional I recognized that the switch LEDs on the right side are dimmed. This also happens if I switch master side.
Any hint where I should start measuring with a multimeter, to provide further informations?
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: