Looking into of replacing the teensy running QMK in my F122 with the xwhatsit to get rid of the old controller and converting part
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Mac user here, using a F62 / HHKB layout 10 hours a day without a hitch.
Just set the board up using Windows, idk why anyone is trying to use MacOS and Linux. Just making it harder for yourself.typhune wrote: 05 Jun 2020, 02:15 Hi! Just received my F77 and am having a few issues getting the ibm_capsense_usb_util running on OSX Catalina 10.15.4.
It simply pops with the "ibm_capsense_usb_util quit unexpectedly". From the crash dump, it appears that it is :"terminating with uncaught exception of type std::runtime_error: error initialising hidapi"
I tried compiling from source to workaorund this and get the gui, but I'm unsure how to compile the GUI. I can compile the hex, iss, maps, just fine, just unsure about the QT side.
Any ideas how to get past this error or recompile the GUI?
BTW, I'm running the 0.9.0 version from the site listed at modelfkeyboards.com/code. I understand there is a 0.9.2 version, but it's not listed on this site: http://downloads.cornall.co/ibm-capsense-usb/
Some people just want adapters or free beer.wobbled wrote: 05 Jun 2020, 09:26 Just set the board up using Windows, idk why anyone is trying to use MacOS and Linux. Just making it harder for yourself.
Also are there any updates on "mass sublimation", was expected to start in June.The second and final early bird round container shipment is set to ship in 1-2 weeks.
Awesome, this worked flawlessly. For the folks asking why not do it on a a windows machine, I don't have one. I tried on a windows VM, but it couldn't recognize the controller. In any case, Darkcruix, this worked just fine. Hope other OSX users can benefit.darkcruix wrote: 05 Jun 2020, 10:09 I have a freshly compiled version that works on 10.15.4 available here: http://www.linux-tin.org/ibm_capsense_usb_util.zip
I left it at 0.9.0 as there were no changes made to the GUI, except a re-compile with latest QT sources.
Since I literally just went through this yesterday with my new model F, make sure you have the gui setup so that you can adjust voltages. Usually when I've had an issue, I just pop off the key and reseat, and that seems to work most of the time. Just make sure to lean the keyboard on it's back edge when putting the cap back on, and that should work.consensual-penis wrote: 05 Jun 2020, 18:08 New issue, one of my shift keys is just engaging on it's own and I have no idea what to do about it
1. Pretty much every other board is using switches that have been around a long time and are already well tested (debugged). These are copies of an old design, but have been done from scratch. No doubt IBM went through a similar process decades ago to sort out their production processes.robo wrote: 05 Jun 2020, 22:04 Not being snarky, just honestly curious - why is it that this keyboard seems to need per-computer parameter tweaking to get keys registering and properly debouncing, when... well, pretty much no other keyboard I've heard of requires this? What is it that makes it so finicky?
Do you happen to need any more MacOS testers?tentator wrote: 05 Jun 2020, 22:06 Once the qmk porting will be released you can forget about calibration and thresholds!![]()