tipro joining boards changeme
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- Location: England
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I have connected two tipro boards by bus and the full matrix one isn't programming properly. I program a key of the first layer
and it just remains the same as it was before. My main board the staggered tipro is working being fully programmable
and is connected to the other tipro by the red connections.
I add the module, update and verify and board no. 2 isn't programmed. What should I be doing ? Also board two is connected by USB
I have tried clearing desktop autodeteck get set. Pretty much everything. The only thing I haven't tried is connecting the usd ports to the usd ports on the keyboards .... how should I actually connect them
- CeeSA
- Location: Westerwald, Germany
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did you remove the controller from the 2nd board?
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- Location: England
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- Favorite switch: cherry black
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No the controller is there! Both boards connected by bus
Staggered one is only loaded through auto detect , others I add module then I can't program their first layers
Staggered one is only loaded through auto detect , others I add module then I can't program their first layers
- CeeSA
- Location: Westerwald, Germany
- Main keyboard: Deck 82 modded
- Main mouse: MM711
- Favorite switch: Cherry MX Blue
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Try to disconnect or remove the 2nd unused controller.
- kbdfr
- The Tiproman
- Location: Berlin, Germany
- Main keyboard: Tipro MID-QM-128A + two Tipro matrix modules
- Main mouse: Contour Rollermouse Pro
- Favorite switch: Cherry black
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I am afraid what you are saying is that you have connected both modules to the computer
If so, disconnect the second one from the computer, just leaving it "Tipro-bus-connected" to the first module.
Only one unit should be connected to the computer, and the Tipro bus connection "tells" the controller of this first module that there are additional modules attached. The software then spontaneously shows the whole hardware configuration.
Edit: for evident reasons you can upload a programmed configuration only in a module that has been recognised by the software itself, not in a module you have added yourself. If the software doesn't recognise that there is a keyboard there, then obviously it will not be able to program it.
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If so, disconnect the second one from the computer, just leaving it "Tipro-bus-connected" to the first module.
Only one unit should be connected to the computer, and the Tipro bus connection "tells" the controller of this first module that there are additional modules attached. The software then spontaneously shows the whole hardware configuration.
Edit: for evident reasons you can upload a programmed configuration only in a module that has been recognised by the software itself, not in a module you have added yourself. If the software doesn't recognise that there is a keyboard there, then obviously it will not be able to program it.
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Spoiler:
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- Location: England
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it just isn't working. I have three modules (keyboard) one TM-KMQ-128A is the staggered 2012 tipro free and two 2006 TM-KMX-128A matrix boards.
I connect them all by bus and the centre staggered board by usb and nothing is recognized. Thankfully all layers and caps lock lights flash on and off.
If I disconnect them by bus then the staggered module is recognized through auto detect I can type and it works. I then add a module through bus and the staggered module stops typing. The second module isn't autodetected and I get a sequence of errors usually , 'nothing recognized on usd' 'try other ports?'. From this point I try and add module from title bar so I add one of them manually and still nothing is recognized after connecting their bus lead.
I am using changeme 5.16.0
The closest I ever got was two boards recognized and only one programming all layers ( the staggered module ) and the matrix module typing what was programmed into it by default which I would assume is a first layer although these keys don't show up in changeme on their layers although the board is there in changeme. I am going to try running by administer and to get back to this paragraphs position. Then I will look for another changeme version.
I connect them all by bus and the centre staggered board by usb and nothing is recognized. Thankfully all layers and caps lock lights flash on and off.
If I disconnect them by bus then the staggered module is recognized through auto detect I can type and it works. I then add a module through bus and the staggered module stops typing. The second module isn't autodetected and I get a sequence of errors usually , 'nothing recognized on usd' 'try other ports?'. From this point I try and add module from title bar so I add one of them manually and still nothing is recognized after connecting their bus lead.
I am using changeme 5.16.0
The closest I ever got was two boards recognized and only one programming all layers ( the staggered module ) and the matrix module typing what was programmed into it by default which I would assume is a first layer although these keys don't show up in changeme on their layers although the board is there in changeme. I am going to try running by administer and to get back to this paragraphs position. Then I will look for another changeme version.
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- Location: England
- Main keyboard: tipro free
- Main mouse: logitech g600
- Favorite switch: cherry black
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going to try this now - will updateCeeSA wrote: ↑Try to disconnect or remove the 2nd unused controller.
Last edited by jond_keyhack on 20 Jul 2014, 16:44, edited 1 time in total.
- CeeSA
- Location: Westerwald, Germany
- Main keyboard: Deck 82 modded
- Main mouse: MM711
- Favorite switch: Cherry MX Blue
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did you even try what we are recommended you? You last posts does not tell me anything about it....
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- Location: England
- Main keyboard: tipro free
- Main mouse: logitech g600
- Favorite switch: cherry black
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it works wowza thanks for this great suggestion I might delete thread now.CeeSA wrote: ↑did you even try what we are recommended you? You last posts does not tell me anything about it....
Save some embarrassment amongst the Tipro users
- Muirium
- µ
- Location: Edinburgh, Scotland
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- Main mouse: Apple Magic Mouse
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Nah, leave the thread. It's always useful to have something to link when proving a point!
I do sympathise with you. Tipros aren't the easiest thing to understand. I can't forgive their Windows dependent software, especially. But we're not exactly the customers they have in mind!
I do sympathise with you. Tipros aren't the easiest thing to understand. I can't forgive their Windows dependent software, especially. But we're not exactly the customers they have in mind!
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- Location: England
- Main keyboard: tipro free
- Main mouse: logitech g600
- Favorite switch: cherry black
- DT Pro Member: -
Last edited by jond_keyhack on 21 Jul 2014, 10:00, edited 1 time in total.
- Daniel Beardsmore
- Location: Hertfordshire, England
- Main keyboard: Filco Majestouch 1 (home)/Poker II backlit (work)
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I only realised the other day that kbdfr's avatar is the Tipro logo >_<