2 ## 'make clean' needs after changing config.h
3 To build with new **config.h** you need
8 It is no longer recommended and may cause some problem.
9 See [Issue #99](https://github.com/tmk/tmk_keyboard/issues/99).
14 ## hid_listen can't find device
15 When debug console of your device is not ready you will see like this:
17 Waiting for device:.........
19 once the device is pluged in then *hid_listen* finds it you will get this message:
21 Waiting for new device:.........................
24 Check if you can't get this 'Listening:' message:
25 - build with `CONSOLE_ENABLE=yes` in **Makefile**.
27 ## Can't get message from console
29 - connect the device to *hid_listen*. See above.
30 - push **LShift+RShift+d** to enable debug. See [Magic Commands](https://github.com/tmk/tmk_keyboard#magic-commands).
31 - set `debug_enable=yes` usually in `matrix_init()` in **matrix.c**.
32 - try using 'print' function instead of debug print. See **common/print.h**.
33 - disconnect other devices with console function. See [Issue #97](https://github.com/tmk/tmk_keyboard/issues/97).
39 Build with this option of Makefile
43 And use `Magic` command **N** to toggle NKRO feature.
44 At this time NKRO is not used by default even if it is build with `NKRO_ENABLE`, you still need the `Magic`.
46 To turn on NKRO by default see this fix.
47 https://github.com/shayneholmes/tmk_keyboard/commit/b8375a0
51 @@ -24,7 +24,7 @@ along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
55 -bool keyboard_nkro = false;
56 +bool keyboard_nkro = true;
59 static host_driver_t *driver;
62 ## TrackPoint needs reset circuit(PS/2 mouse support)
63 Without reset circuit you will have inconsistent reuslt due to improper initialize of the hardware. See circuit schematic of TPM754.
65 - http://geekhack.org/index.php?topic=50176.msg1127447#msg1127447
66 - http://www.mikrocontroller.net/attachment/52583/tpm754.pdf
69 ## Can't read comlumn of matrix beyond 16
70 Use `1UL<<16` intead of `1<<16` in `read_cols()` in **matrix.h** when your columns goes beyond 16.
72 In C `1` means one of int type which is 16bit in case of AVR so you can't shift left more than 15. You will get unexpected zero when you say `1<<16`.
74 http://deskthority.net/workshop-f7/rebuilding-and-redesigning-a-classic-thinkpad-keyboard-t6181-60.html#p146279