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CPickler:

Here are the push-in connectors and overall wiring

SteveJ34:


--- Quote from: CPickler on April 24, 2005, 09:27:12 pm ---I'll take a picture and upload.  I have a couple of things I am not sure are working properly.  I went through and already checked to make sure everything was wired NO.

For most of my ground connections I used something called push in wire connectors.  These would work right?

They are made by Ideal, and called In-Sure 5 port push in wire connectors.

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I have not seen that specific type of connector but that should be fine.

Have you tested with just one breakout board connected to see if you can isolate it to just one side?


CPickler:

I could not isolate it to one side.  I tried it with only one side plugged in, in either slot and it did not work.

SteveJ34:

You did confirm that you receive no keyboard error with the KE72T plugged in without the cables connected to breakout board, a keyboard connected through the pass thru port, and the keyboard works after you boot, correct?

When you connect the cables to either one or both the breakout boards to which your buttons are attached, you receive a keyboard error when you attempt to boot, yes?

You've confirmed  you have Pin1 if each cable properly oriented?

And  you have your panel propped right side up so multiple keys are not inadvertently pressed in closed position while booting, yes?

If yes to all the above, I would probably start with just one side connected to breakout board, unhook all the disconnects from the "hot" side of each button/joy, boot to ensure it works,then reconnect one at a time including testing the button press with notepad or some other keystroke test till you get an error.



LPZ:

Yes, I agree.

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