Hello! This my first post and first full build, despite being quite a bit on this site as a guest and a keyboard enthusiast for quite some time. Registering is just so terribly difficult isnt it?
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Hopefully this is where I should be posting this...
So, on to the assistance I'm seeking. I'm trying to build a variant of the ergo that allows for independent use of the left hand, essentially flipping the whole build. This would be the "gamepad" build, but with the right hand working as well.
I've built the standard layout QMK firmware to test the keyboard. As far as I can tell, QMK is supposed to just work, but I'm probably wrong.
The problem is, the left works, but the moment I connect ANY 3.5mm cable (to connect the two halves), the Teensy crashes. Doesn't even have to have the other half connected to it, just the cable itself. I have the output of the debug log, which is simply it trying to connect till I plug the 3.5mm in, and it disconnects:
> left side not responding
> trying to reset mcp23018
> left side not responding
> trying to reset mcp23018
> left side not responding
> trying to reset mcp23018
> left side not responding
> trying to reset mcp23018
> left side not responding
> trying to reset mcp23018
> left side not responding
> trying to reset mcp23018
HID console disconnected: ZSA Technology Labs ErgoDox EZ (3297:4974:0001)
I mainly followed this build guide with bits and pieces from around the net:
https://imgur.io/a/zog7ZI also did tons of Googling and read anything I could find remotely associated, and I'm at a loss. Let me know if I'm missing details I should add.
P.S. Attached are some pictures of my left hand assembly. I chose to solder the teensy on the bottom instead of flipping it. Also, I am aware there are variants that I probably should've gone with that allows for the left to be dominant, but that would've been easy, and who wants that?