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Noppoo Choc Mini 84-key Wireless

Open joshtch opened this issue 10 years ago • 3 comments

Any chance of supporting this thing? Wireless is no problem, but wired with nkro doesn't work. Running rake scan gets me:

Checking device: #<LIBUSB::Device 20/3 1096:0284 ? ? ? (HID (01,01), HID (00,00))>

and no new changes in the descriptors directory. Any thoughts? Do I need to run xcodebuild first?

joshtch avatar Jun 28 '14 23:06 joshtch

This project corrects a particular incompatibility that seems common with the Noppoo keyboards, if rake scan doesn't pick anything up (Found ambiguity!), then it's likely that your keyboard doesn't fit the pattern. It's difficult to support keyboards I don't have physically have, but there's a chance there's something in the device descriptor, which you can get with USB Prober.app in the February 2012 version of Hardware IO Tools for Xcode .

What kind of behaviour are you seeing?

thefloweringash avatar Jun 29 '14 02:06 thefloweringash

Ah, now I'm getting the "found ambiguity" message. Here's a gist with the relevant info: https://gist.github.com/joshtch/1c52bf4a64c092b16689

The errors I get are like things like multiple keys per keypress and nonresponsive keys.

joshtch avatar Jun 29 '14 15:06 joshtch

Looks like it's working now! Well, besides NKRO, but that wasn't working anyway right?

joshtch avatar Jun 29 '14 16:06 joshtch