Perhaps this?
Not that. I've already tried changing input language, and having english as the only input language. I could get JigOn to select the key pressed, but the layout i made would not be flashed on the board. No matter what i do i can't seem to communicate with the board. I've ordered an usbASP and hope to be able to flash the bootloader when i get it.
It windows can't detect it and it shows up as an unknown device then you need to reflash the bootloader.
If the keyboard is recognized as a keyboard or a HID device you don't because the bootloader is working and doing what it needs to - either enter flash mode or hand over to the keyboard firmware for it to do it's thing.
From your last update it sounds like the keymap has been reset to default (FN in stead of space), but it's working as a keyboard otherwise. If that's the case you shouldn't be trying to reflash firmware or bootloader as neither are faulty. What you need to do then is get Jigon working so you can update the keymap that's stored in the eeprom. Reflashing the firmware or bootloader don't touch the eeprom so it wouldn't accomplish anything anyway.
So it's down to figuring out why Jigon can't communicate with the PCB.
You say it can connect now and highlights keys in the UI when you press them, but won't update the keymap when you try writing it back?
When it's in a connected state, what output do you get when typing in notepad?
Okay, that is good news. Windows still recognize the board as "L3", and is not complaining about it not working correctly. That being said, the current situation is that i can't use the keyboard, or rather, it is not outputting anything. I do not know if this is due to the board being completely reset in JigOn so nothing is bound, or it doing something else. JigOn is now not responding either, and closes every time i try to connect.
When i was able to get it to connect to JigOn it would output ""åd+c¨åd+d¨åd+e¨åd+c¨åd+d¨åd+e¨åd+f¨åd+h¨åd+g" or "[c-b][c-c][c-d][c-e][c-f][c-g]" depending on language settings in windows. So that was working fine i think. Now as to why JigOn is closing when i'm trying to connect now i do not know. I tried deleting my copy and redownloading it to see if i had messed something up, but it would still crash. I read that another user was able to get it to connect with JigOn on another PC, and that way get it to map correctly. I'm going to try that and then update.
UPDATE:
So this is rather weird. I connected it to my laptop to see if JigOn would crash when connecting, which it did. The weird part is that the keyboard IS outputting normal characters when connected, just really slow. I have to hold down the key for about a second before it will output a character. And every key is working, including spacebar, which i bound to something else than FN when the board would connect. So it seems that something has stuck, but it's still very iffy.
Furthermore three of the RGB LED's light up on the back. 2 in the top left hand corner and 1 in the top right hand corner. I do not know if this is a signal for some fault or if it's just the PCB acting up.
I tried an older version of JigOn and it's still crashing. Flashing also only yields a connection error, even on another PC.