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geekhack Community => Keyboards => Topic started by: HairyTroll on Thu, 14 July 2011, 13:13:12

Title: HHKB Lite 2 and weirdness
Post by: HairyTroll on Thu, 14 July 2011, 13:13:12
Sometimes when typing on my HHKB Lite 2 I enter a weird mode where CAPS is enabled (I haven't enabled CAPS using Fn-TAB) and SHIFT seems to be depressed (but isn't). Also, Esc seems disabled.

This means that everything typed is uppercase, moving the cursor highlights text, and clicking using the mouse performs a group select.

Generally I have to reboot to come out of this mode. Yesterday I randomly flipped the dip switches on the HHKB and everything returned to normal. Today I had to flip dip switches, unplug/plug the keyboard, and then finally pressed Fn-TAB (when not having an Outlook window having primary focus) to return to normal.

Anyone have an idea what might be causing this?

I am using Windows XP.

-Luke
Title: HHKB Lite 2 and weirdness
Post by: theferenc on Thu, 14 July 2011, 13:59:56
ripster, it's the light, not the pro. It sounds like something is wrong with the controller, honestly. Either that or the membrane is sticking under shift.

Also, you really shouldn't flip the DIP switches while the keyboard is plugged in. It's kinda like hot plugging PS/2. It frequently works, but it can also burn things out, as it isn't actually supported.
Title: HHKB Lite 2 and weirdness
Post by: HairyTroll on Thu, 14 July 2011, 14:16:47
Quote from: theferenc;380379
It sounds like something is wrong with the controller, honestly. Either that or the membrane is sticking under shift.

I unplugged the HHKB Lite (and since I am using a laptop), and continued typing on laptop keyboard. But once this mode is entered it seems to apply for all keyboards and not just the HHKB.

This has only ever happened when typing on the HHKB however, and not when typing on the laptop (or any other external keyboard).
 
Quote from: theferenc;380379
Also, you really shouldn't flip the DIP switches while the keyboard is plugged in. It's kinda like hot plugging PS/2. It frequently works, but it can also burn things out, as it isn't actually supported.

Thanks. I'll stop doing this.
Title: HHKB Lite 2 and weirdness
Post by: theferenc on Thu, 14 July 2011, 14:22:59
It may be a driver issue, I suppose, but I've seen it happen when I was testing my teensy converter that a key gets "stuck", even after I unplug the teensy, and to unstick, I have to push it on the other keyboard.

I think it's partially because of how windows handles break codes, but it was incredibly annoying.

But it sounds more and more like a controller issue on your HHKB.
Title: HHKB Lite 2 and weirdness
Post by: HairyTroll on Thu, 14 July 2011, 14:45:38
Quote from: ripster;380399
Been having any Keyboard Rage sessions?

I tend to use modifier keys a lot in Emacs. So key combinations like Ctrl-Shift-Fn-' are not uncommon.