The Lounge 0001 [From the Beginning]

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why

Otherwise you’re just making one of them your slave. IS THAT WHAT YOU WANT; YOU PRIVILEGED SADISTIC PETFIGHTER?!?!?!?!

Sounds right it’s a Pokemon game after all

Oh, so you’re going to make them pick your cotton and bring you iced tea too?

an iced tea sounds refreshing right now

Here you go, Mr. Slave Owner.

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Work:
You’re going to work out of a team folder and all have a color to say you’re working on it.

Me: Alright I can do that.

Tomorrow will be entertaining for me. Also I’m only apart of the team temporarily till I go do what the company wants me to do.

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it would appear i suck at building things lol
either that or building firmware?
at this point not sure which is more likely
G types endlessly sooo theres that
hmm.
oh well lol. super happy the 60% keyboard PCB im getting soonish is “plug in the switches and go” unlike these lets split things lol

is the key soldered properly? sounds like its in a floating state

it’s definitely making contact pretty well so

if you touch the pins does it act funny? should stop/start and be very jittery

Lol its not that.

(Its the one under D2)
Honestly not even sure what wrong lol.

Left solder joint is fairly meh but should be fine. dont know if the diode is being routed somewhere or if it needs to be soldered

if they are contacting the metal part on the PCB it should work and it is (and it’s pretty well on there) so i’m thinking it is the firmware but still have no clue lol

i need more of this rofl

not a good idea lol. that is what causes floating pins :joy:

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You should get a voltmeter to test components otherwise there’s no good way to tell if something is dead. The board should have a spec sheet with the proper voltages for each component so you could check if there’s a short with a voltmeter that way.
I know you’re not going to do this but I felt compelled to mention it.

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for keyboards not everything has to be soldered lol, contact will do (but solder is preferred ofc) its how people test if things work or not a lot :stuck_out_tongue:
but yeah will probably add moar solder before taking it all apart
can also try redoing the firmware but no idea how that works so theres that
i know now how to put the firmware on the thing but no clue on how it really works beyond that

Since its a keyboard im guessing all the controller does is drive a matrix and waits for a keypress

well you say that and it sounds simple but theres literally thousands of different matrixes (and there isnt one online afaik of the lets split, though i could maybe draw one ? ) and then theres the whole coding the thing part too so