Over the years I've kept using my Orbweaver and occasionally it will just stop working as intended, requiring a full reboot of the system in order for layers and lighting to come back online. This happened quite frequently when I first bought it and is eventually what led me down the path of creating my first Dactyl. Lately I've been wondering about shoving a teensy inside the orbweaver and having it control the actual switches while retaining the chroma functionality through synapse. This led me to taking it apart and noticing what appears to be a 3731 chip on the switch board. Can anyone confirm this? There also appears to be an lpc11u24f as the brains of the whole thing with what appear to be pads for a jtag of some sort. Does anyone one know if that arm microcontroller is supported by any open source keyboard firmware? Cursory searches just bring up a single hackaday article. Reprogramming the built in microcontroller would be preferable than what I was planning. The plan was to cut up the conductors related to the switches and solder them to a teensy. Solder the stock USB wiring to a PCB USB hub and feed both microcontrollers through the hub. This would have the benefit of having all switches controlled via the teensy and only the lighting effects be controlled by synapse. If for whatever reason synapse fails it will only hurt the keypads flair and leave my keypad layout in tact and able to switch between layers.