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Re: [Shipping] AboStudio Number Pad --- accept orders
« Reply #200 on: Thu, 18 September 2014, 21:30:15 »
Okay I guess I'm double posting; turns out it was a I-have-never-used-FLIP problem. Installed the driver, now its happy.

Board does nothing.

 Did anybody look at their compiled .hex file? FLIP said what I made earlier today was 1 util-byte. KinRauns' supplied .rar has a hex with a great many more util-bytes. Flashing that restored as-shipped functionality.

 For those who have compiled their own from Regack's ... are you sure the .hex is alright? it's as large as the other .hex files you've worked with ...? Because mine isn't, and I know it didn't throw an error while compiling.

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Re: [Shipping] AboStudio Number Pad --- accept orders
« Reply #201 on: Fri, 19 September 2014, 08:01:02 »
have you tried easyavr yet?

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Re: [Shipping] AboStudio Number Pad --- accept orders
« Reply #202 on: Fri, 19 September 2014, 10:19:31 »
Got my number pads! od my golly, are they nice!.

The alum case has little dents here and there that would normally annoy me, but overall, they don't detract from the experience. Damn nice and heavy, and one of the most beautiful feet… feel great, and work well, its an awesome case.

Didn't think silver would look that nice, thought it would be boring, but in-fact its pretty good too, up there with the black.

My PCBs, well, two of the ones i tested briefly, appeared to be pre-programmed. I have not actually installed any yet as I don't have any switches, but with my tweezers as a conductor, the few things I connected appeared to send key codes to my mac.

At a superficial level, they appear to work.


Thanks Kinruan 

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Re: [Shipping] AboStudio Number Pad --- finished
« Reply #203 on: Thu, 02 October 2014, 19:14:37 »
mine arrived today and looks great. question.... are the white washers supposed to go under the pcb to protect the board from grounding or on the screws and then into the holes?
« Last Edit: Thu, 02 October 2014, 19:20:40 by domoaligato »

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Re: [Shipping] AboStudio Number Pad --- finished
« Reply #204 on: Thu, 02 October 2014, 19:59:51 »
fyi to program with regack's latest github repo(https://github.com/regack/4x6/tree/GHpad/firmware) I had to actually do this to get it to work

make Keymap=keymap_4x6std

flashing the hex that was created using make on it's own did not work.

edit: I do not want to triple post so here is an edit...

I built my hex with keymap_4x6full instead because I intended to use this in a full 4x6 matrix layout.
For some reason the keys that are supposed to be assigned @ col 4, row 3 (TAB) and col 4, row 5(BSLS or \) are not working?

Is anyone else trying to use all the keys and having issues?
« Last Edit: Thu, 02 October 2014, 22:18:43 by domoaligato »

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Re: [Shipping] AboStudio Number Pad --- finished
« Reply #205 on: Fri, 03 October 2014, 01:15:20 »
derp....

I should have used
make KEYMAP=4x6full
not
make Keymap=keymap_4x6full

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Re: [Shipping] AboStudio Number Pad --- finished
« Reply #206 on: Fri, 03 October 2014, 17:31:22 »
glod is helping research a major defect in the case right now. more info soon.

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Re: [Shipping] AboStudio Number Pad --- finished
« Reply #207 on: Fri, 03 October 2014, 18:01:24 »
Well now I'm worried...
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Re: [Shipping] AboStudio Number Pad --- finished
« Reply #208 on: Fri, 03 October 2014, 19:14:45 »
well basically when I fully assembled the pcb and mounted it into the case and then start putting keycaps onto the switches I noticed that the inner walls of the case are rounded. this causes the keycaps to rub and stick in the corners of the case.
I contacted Glod because he received his case in the first batch of cases and I received mine in the second batch.
I wanted to determine if maybe my batch was bad or if they were all this way.
Glod also has the same issues with his after completing assembling his a few hours ago and he is trying to determine if resoldering the corner switches in just the perfect position will resolve this.
Lets just say that @ 2am PST last night I was a very very pissed off at the fact that I basically spent $100 USD on an aluminum paper weight.
Hopefully Glod comes up with something. His initial ideas about switch positioning makes me feel a little better though.

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Re: [Shipping] AboStudio Number Pad --- finished
« Reply #209 on: Fri, 03 October 2014, 22:39:20 »
sorry was away from computer

Yes, i assembled and found that you have to carefully position the PCB otherwise some keys will get stuck along the edge
the best position to do it with is to put the PCB the farthest up

even with that the bottom corners will RUB against the corners. For me its not as bad as domo and mine is completely usable but its still a bit annoying to have to rub like that. youll see in the pictures the corner is very round.




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Re: [Shipping] AboStudio Number Pad --- finished
« Reply #210 on: Sat, 04 October 2014, 03:39:15 »
Forgot to mention I tried messing with the pcb soldering switch angle slightly. I found it impossible to do without leaving a substantial gap between the switch and the pcb

Again for me it's still  completely usable, the rubbing is so slight it's not adding enough resistance to really notice during normal use. But if domo is experiencing something unusable I find that a bit unacceptable.

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Re: [Shipping] AboStudio Number Pad --- finished
« Reply #211 on: Sat, 04 October 2014, 04:53:09 »
I woke up for a sec and thought I would check the thread before I got back to sleep :)
I will play with the fitment again in the morning and see if I can get it to fit better using your suggestions.
thanks!

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Re: [Shipping] AboStudio Number Pad --- finished
« Reply #212 on: Sat, 04 October 2014, 11:54:04 »
How do i even use the dfu programmer? I don't get the command line, how do i define the usb device? I tried:

dfu-programmer.exe #0002,#0003 get
dfu-programmer.exe #0002.#0003 get
dfu-programmer.exe Port_#0002#.Hub_#0003 get

All i get is "invalid device"

Could someone give me the correct syntax.

Thank you.
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Re: [Shipping] AboStudio Number Pad --- finished
« Reply #213 on: Sat, 04 October 2014, 12:05:25 »
to use dfu programmer you must first press the button on the back of the pcb. then install the driver that either comes in the driver folder or with flip.
then it will just work when you double click the batch file.

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Re: [Shipping] AboStudio Number Pad --- finished
« Reply #214 on: Sat, 04 October 2014, 12:32:40 »
to use dfu programmer you must first press the button on the back of the pcb. then install the driver that either comes in the driver folder or with flip.
then it will just work when you double click the batch file.
What batch file should i use? And will it just take any .hex file in the folder?
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Re: [Shipping] AboStudio Number Pad --- finished
« Reply #215 on: Sat, 04 October 2014, 13:13:38 »
What batch file should i use? reflash-ghpad.bat And will it just take any .hex file in the folder? no... it will use ghpad.hex

edit: or ...

reflash.bat yourhexfilehere.hex
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Re: [Shipping] AboStudio Number Pad --- finished
« Reply #216 on: Sat, 04 October 2014, 13:33:16 »
What batch file should i use? reflash-ghpad.bat And will it just take any .hex file in the folder? no... it will use ghpad.hex

edit: or ...

reflash.bat yourhexfilehere.hex

Thanks, working now! =D

One more ting: I'm using regack's firmware (based on TMK) posted above. And i can't get "MPLY","MNXT",MPRV" or "CALC" to work. it works fine on my phantom with TMK so I'm guessing that something is missing. Anyone know?
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Re: [Shipping] AboStudio Number Pad --- finished
« Reply #217 on: Sat, 04 October 2014, 15:33:40 »
At the moment I am still pissed that this does not fit properly in the case with keycaps in 4x6 layout.
I have played with it for about the last hour. It still does not fit without rubbing.

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Re: [Shipping] AboStudio Number Pad --- finished
« Reply #218 on: Sat, 04 October 2014, 15:52:25 »
At the moment I am still pissed that this does not fit properly in the case with keycaps in 4x6 layout.
I have played with it for about the last hour. It still does not fit without rubbing.
I still have not hadde any issue with keycaps not fitting properly, maybe because i don't have any yet.
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Re: [Shipping] AboStudio Number Pad --- finished
« Reply #219 on: Mon, 06 October 2014, 00:08:35 »
ok so i finally got around to programming this with my own hex file, i put ghpad under firmware into the recent tmk_keyboard_master

i added in a bootloader key so i dont have to take everything apart to program, i pulled this from when i programmed my phantom(s)

it looks like this

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#include "keymap_common.h"

const uint8_t PROGMEM keymaps[][MATRIX_ROWS][MATRIX_COLS] = {
    KEYMAP(ESC, TAB, FN0, BSPC, \
           NUMLOCK,KP_SLASH,KP_ASTERISK,KP_MINUS, \
           KP_7,   KP_8,    KP_9,       KP_PLUS,  \
           KP_4,   KP_5,    KP_6,       KP_PLUS,       \
           KP_1,   KP_2,    KP_3,       KP_ENTER, \
           KP_0,   KP_0,    KP_DOT,     KP_ENTER), \

    KEYMAP(TRNS,   TRNS,   TRNS,   TRNS, \
           FN1,   TRNS,   TRNS,   TRNS, \
           TRNS,   UP,   TRNS,   TRNS, \
           LEFT,   DOWN,   RGHT,   TRNS, \
           TRNS,   TRNS,   TRNS,   TRNS, \
           INS,   INS,   DEL,  TRNS )
};

enum function_id {
    TEENSY_KEY,
};

const uint16_t PROGMEM fn_actions[] = {
        [0] = ACTION_LAYER_MOMENTARY(1),
        [1] = ACTION_FUNCTION(TEENSY_KEY)
};

void action_function(keyrecord_t *event, uint8_t id, uint8_t opt)
{
    if (id == TEENSY_KEY) {
        clear_keyboard();
        bootloader_jump();
    }
}

Now onto the next question. how the hell do you get the backlighting to work? i imagine there is a altered config.h, Makefile, and added backlight.h and backlight.c like the other tmk with backlighting has but it has been failed to be posted here

« Last Edit: Mon, 06 October 2014, 00:10:55 by Glod »

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Re: [Shipping] AboStudio Number Pad --- finished
« Reply #220 on: Fri, 17 October 2014, 10:01:03 »
Forgot to mention I tried messing with the pcb soldering switch angle slightly. I found it impossible to do without leaving a substantial gap between the switch and the pcb

Again for me it's still  completely usable, the rubbing is so slight it's not adding enough resistance to really notice during normal use. But if domo is experiencing something unusable I find that a bit unacceptable.

thx for reporting this issue, gold and domoaligato, i asked and got the answer:
This problem is due to manufacturing error, the original design should have been perfect. The blue print has been redesigned and the distance is expended on future cases if there are any.
Some suggestions to the cases that are rubbing the cap: 
1. leave  or not fully tighten the screws may help a little
2. grind the corner a little (he said that... i don't agree though.)
3. return for a new one that is redesigned and fixed. takes more time and shipping fee.
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Re: [Shipping] AboStudio Number Pad --- finished
« Reply #221 on: Tue, 21 October 2014, 17:34:18 »
Mine works fine, pre-programmed. I'll let you guys know if I have any trouble modifying the layout.
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Re: [Shipping] AboStudio Number Pad --- finished
« Reply #222 on: Tue, 21 October 2014, 18:11:09 »
Hey everyone,

I am looking at getting a couple of these cases for the pcbs I recieved.
http://h5.m.taobao.com/awp/core/detail.htm?spm=a1z10.3.w4002-4815093116.40.qowSNw&id=38746408917

Anyone have experience with them? Also thinking of running a small gb for them to bring shipping costs down. :)

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Re: [Shipping] AboStudio Number Pad --- finished
« Reply #223 on: Tue, 21 October 2014, 21:25:04 »
apperently i have two extra PCB. Anyone wants it? Pm me!
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Re: [Shipping] AboStudio Number Pad --- finished
« Reply #224 on: Tue, 21 October 2014, 21:53:43 »
My PCB's and case arrived today after being sent to Canada by mistake. Thanks to Hundrakia for sending them on to me!
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Re: [Shipping] AboStudio Number Pad --- finished
« Reply #225 on: Tue, 21 October 2014, 22:18:57 »
Very fast!

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Re: [Shipping] AboStudio Number Pad --- finished
« Reply #226 on: Wed, 22 October 2014, 12:06:26 »
apperently i have two extra PCB. Anyone wants it? Pm me!

I will take one.

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Re: [Shipping] AboStudio Number Pad --- finished
« Reply #227 on: Wed, 22 October 2014, 17:14:17 »
anybody figure out the backlighting yet? like i said earlier im guessing there is some backlighting files for TMK but i really want to know, it is really lame to have it support backlighting, have the resistors soldered in, and not being able to use it.

kinruan please find out.

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Re: [Shipping] AboStudio Number Pad --- finished
« Reply #228 on: Wed, 22 October 2014, 19:45:51 »
anybody figure out the backlighting yet? like i said earlier im guessing there is some backlighting files for TMK but i really want to know, it is really lame to have it support backlighting, have the resistors soldered in, and not being able to use it.
So, there are resistors but no LEDs, right? What value are the resistors -- it'll narrow down what color LEDs I could get for it.

As a side note, the fact that all the keyswitches mount upside down confused me. I popped a top off trying to change keycaps, shoved the top back on backwards, and had to replace the keyswitch as a result. feelsbadman.jpg but it all works now. Way cool!

Just need to know a bit more about backlighting, like Glod said.

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Re: [Shipping] AboStudio Number Pad --- finished
« Reply #229 on: Thu, 23 October 2014, 05:07:19 »
The backlighting as I knew so far only 2 mode:
1. ON/OFF - 3 lvl of brightness
2. Breathing - 3 lvl of speed

What's the other led effects u guys got?

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Re: [Shipping] AboStudio Number Pad --- finished
« Reply #230 on: Thu, 23 October 2014, 09:01:31 »
hi I'm interested in any extras too.

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Re: [Shipping] AboStudio Number Pad --- finished
« Reply #231 on: Thu, 23 October 2014, 15:34:53 »
The backlighting as I knew so far only 2 mode:
1. ON/OFF - 3 lvl of brightness
2. Breathing - 3 lvl of speed

What's the other led effects u guys got?

the question isnt the capability of the backlighting, the transistor on the PCB and pre-soldered resistors show the backlighting will be adjustable (this also can allow different colors if i am thinking correctly)

The question is how the hell you get it to work. regack used TMK as firmware and TMK supports backlighting but requires extra code that is not available from regack or anyone else i have seen as of yet. I am also guessing that it is possible that the red scarf pcb may use something other than TMK to get the backlighting to work.

both of my boards came not programmed, which is fine because i had a custom layout idea anyway. So i wasnt able to try out any pre-programmed backlighting.

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Re: [Shipping] AboStudio Number Pad --- finished
« Reply #232 on: Thu, 23 October 2014, 22:42:56 »
That's weird, I never had a problem to get the backlighting work on my red scarf pcb.
I'm using TMK firmware too, but from kai instead of regack.

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Re: [Shipping] AboStudio Number Pad --- finished
« Reply #233 on: Thu, 23 October 2014, 23:06:40 »
can you share where that is? thats what im asking, it has not been shared here on geekhack.

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Re: [Shipping] AboStudio Number Pad --- finished
« Reply #234 on: Thu, 23 October 2014, 23:10:45 »
can you share where that is? thats what im asking, it has not been shared here on geekhack.

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Re: [Shipping] AboStudio Number Pad --- finished
« Reply #235 on: Thu, 23 October 2014, 23:13:40 »
thank you!

that is what i have been asking for!

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Re: [Shipping] AboStudio Number Pad --- finished
« Reply #236 on: Mon, 27 October 2014, 11:35:10 »
3. return for a new one that is redesigned and fixed. takes more time and shipping fee.

this is my preference. please let me know what I need to do.

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Re: [Shipping] AboStudio Number Pad --- finished
« Reply #237 on: Mon, 27 October 2014, 12:07:03 »
Pictures of my 5x4 numpad using this PCB!

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« Reply #238 on: Tue, 25 November 2014, 19:28:03 »
3. return for a new one that is redesigned and fixed. takes more time and shipping fee.

this is my preference. please let me know what I need to do.

I have sent you a PM about this also. Please let me know what is going on.

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Re: [Shipping] AboStudio Number Pad --- finished
« Reply #239 on: Wed, 26 November 2014, 02:23:19 »
any leftovers available or a new groupbuy/production planned?

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« Reply #240 on: Wed, 26 November 2014, 10:04:29 »
3. return for a new one that is redesigned and fixed. takes more time and shipping fee.

this is my preference. please let me know what I need to do.

I have sent you a PM about this also. Please let me know what is going on.
pm received. thanks!

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Re: [Shipping] AboStudio Number Pad --- finished
« Reply #241 on: Sun, 14 December 2014, 17:43:30 »








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Re: [Shipping] AboStudio Number Pad --- finished
« Reply #242 on: Sun, 14 December 2014, 23:19:22 »
Very nice! Is it possible to get a few of those cases? I am currently looking at getting some from taobao.

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Re: [Shipping] AboStudio Number Pad --- finished
« Reply #243 on: Mon, 15 December 2014, 02:03:20 »
Dat mirror finish!

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« Reply #244 on: Sat, 31 January 2015, 16:29:15 »
can you share where that is? thats what im asking, it has not been shared here on geekhack.

https://github.com/kairyu/tmk_keyboard_custom

did anyone else have any luck with this? for me that matrix didn't work.
is this because there are a few different versions of the ghpad out there?

I have adapted the original tmk device port to the newest tmk commits as of a few days ago and I finally got it working.

btw thanks for everything kinruan. I sent him my case and he had it fixed and repowder coated.
You are awesome!

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Re: [Shipping] AboStudio Number Pad --- finished
« Reply #245 on: Tue, 03 February 2015, 12:35:10 »
I forgot to mention that the case sold in this groupbuy uses the same size screws as a poker case. I had issues with the screws that were supplied with this case and the poker ones were higher quality.

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Re: [Shipping] AboStudio Number Pad --- finished
« Reply #246 on: Tue, 03 February 2015, 12:51:42 »
I have two of these pcbs that I never used. If anyone is interested in both let me know!  :)

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Re: [Shipping] AboStudio Number Pad --- finished
« Reply #247 on: Tue, 03 February 2015, 13:02:55 »
I'm interested but what are the options for cases ?
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Re: [Shipping] AboStudio Number Pad --- finished
« Reply #248 on: Thu, 05 February 2015, 21:38:37 »
well thsi groupbuy is long over and you could ask kinruan if he is going to do this again if you want aluminum.

you can also look around taobao

http://item.taobao.com/item.htm?spm=2013.1.0.0.Z0CbxM&scm=1007.10010.4457.i38746408917&id=43300532226

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Re: [Shipping] AboStudio Number Pad --- finished
« Reply #249 on: Wed, 11 March 2015, 22:39:44 »
I only just got round to building this. I can't seem to figure out how to flash a new hex file.

While using dfu programer it says device not found
While using flip it says could not open usb device.

I've installed the drivers provided in the OP and pressed the reset button on the keypad.
Can't seem to figure out the problem. Any advice?