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cwebberjfred: oh interesting.14:01
cwebberjfred: it hasn't caused problems I think mostly because it's just two batteries down there14:06
cwebberin terms of the part near the bottom lid14:06
cwebbers/lid/plate/14:06
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amospallacwebber: did sanding the plate work for you?15:12
cwebberdidn't finish it yet15:14
cwebberhoping to tonight15:14
cwebberI'm going to try to finish the experiment15:15
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amospallaHope it works.15:51
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erle_off_iceseems my trackball doesn't work again17:00
erle_off_iceseems my trackball has stopped working again17:03
erle_off_icei have installed webext-vimium-firefox … but until i get this fixed, can someone tell me which assistive tech works well on wayland? (please only state stuff you have used, i can use a search engine myself)17:05
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amospallaHow does it not work, at all, or barely moves? In the second case, this happened to me, compressed air solved it.17:12
erle_off_iceit does not register as a usb device it seems17:12
erle_off_icelike, if i do lsusb, then it *should* show 03eb:2041 Atmel Corp. LUFA Mouse Demo Application17:13
erle_off_icebut it does not17:13
erle_off_iceamospalla you can try lsusb yourself, there should be a device for the trackball17:13
erle_off_icei wonder if i can coax usbreset(1) into doing something useful here, because the trackball *does* flash at boot several times17:16
erle_off_iceit should be bus 001 device 006 i guess17:16
amospallaI don not have that bus/device on my pocket.17:16
erle_off_icewell usbreset tells me “no such device found”17:17
amospallaOnly, system controller, and generic pocket reform input, but the later does not say keyboard, or mouse, only input.17:17
amospallawhat do you see on /dev/input/by-id ? Do you see the *-mouse device?17:18
amospallaI have several, -event-jostick, -event-kbd, -event-mouse .17:18
erle_off_icei see -event-if01 and -event-kbd17:19
amospallaHave you tried cutting power physically to reset your controllers?17:20
erle_off_iceis that the thing josch mentioned with pressing the reset button on the bottom or what would it entail?17:21
erle_off_iceusbreset will happily reset my keyboard btw, so it works17:21
amospallaI mean, the physical switch on the left side, you need something small to move it up/down.17:21
erle_off_icelet me check what is there one moment17:22
amospallaThat cuts physically the power to the computer. Try cutting power for a few seconds and stt again.17:22
amospallaThat has helped me in the past.17:22
amospallaAt your pace.17:23
erle_off_icethere is a switch labeled SW7 above and HWB on the trackball controller board17:23
erle_off_iceit has two positions: 1 and ON17:24
erle_off_iceLMAO17:24
erle_off_iceit is set to 1. do you mean that one?17:24
amospallaIt is the Standby Power Switch, you can get whan I mean on page 3 of the MNT Pocket Reform handbook pdf document.17:25
erle_off_iceoh thanks, i'll look17:25
erle_off_icebut wait, i don't have a pocket17:25
amospallaoh :/ my bad, I'm afraid I made you lose some time, sorry.17:26
erle_off_icedon't worry17:26
erle_off_icei am very amused by a switch that has 1 and ON as options. reminds me of hyperrogue that uses ON and NO17:26
erle_off_icehehe17:26
erle_off_icei'll look in the handbook for my model17:27
Zaba1 is not an option, it’s a pin number 17:27
erle_off_iceoh i see17:27
amospallaIf you install evtest `apt install evtest`, and inspect your input devices with it, press buttons, moving the ball..., does evtest recognize input events?17:29
erle_off_icei'll try, but given there is no usb device recognized and i have no pointer on console and in wayland, i have a suspicion that the answer is “nope”. give me some time to test.17:30
erle_off_iceamospalla evtest asks me if i want to test /dev/input/event0 (which is the keyboard) or /dev/input/event1 (which is, again, the keyboard somehow)17:31
amospallaI don't know the classic reform, first I would try is ensuring that power has been cut of, and power on it again cleanly.17:31
amospallathen as you suspect, there is no logical device for the pointer.17:32
erle_off_iceyeah so it seems that the keyboard hyper mode (fn) is registered as a separate input17:32
erle_off_icelike, /dev/input/event1 is the part that does brightness control (hyper + f1 or hyper + f2)17:33
erle_off_icewhereas /dev/input/event0 is the base layers17:33
erle_off_icethat's a neat solution!17:34
erle_off_iceamospalla, i have rebooted it already several times today, because last time the issue just went away17:35
erle_off_icei'll see if i can start the usb subsystem without rebooting17:35
amospallaI mean, not just rebooting the machine, but ensuring power is cut off.17:36
amospallaFrom the controller, yes, that's it.17:36
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erle_off_icei am actually really happy that i use sway, as i don't need the keyboard for that hehe17:37
erle_off_icei mean the mouse, brainfart17:38
erle_off_iceso here is what i found: usbreset can not reset devices that do not show up. but uhubctl claims to be able to reset the power state. so i will reset the power state of the usb hub and see where that leads.17:42
+ aelius (~aelius@user/aelius)17:43
erle_off_iceall it does is shuffle usb device numbers around. my keyboard is now usb device 037 instead of 00317:47
erle_off_iceguess they are reallocated whenever the device is plugged in again17:48
erle_off_iceha, it does help me though17:49
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erle_off_icethere is a device on the bus that does not actually accept its address and can not be enumerated!17:50
erle_off_iceerror -71, usb device is being detected but does not give a valid response17:51
erle_off_icehttps://mister-muffin.de/p/PViN.txt17:54
erle_off_icethat's the dmesg(1) output after i powercycle the hub using uhubctl17:55
erle_off_iceso the device on hub 1 port 4 is the mouse i guess17:56
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erle_off_icebtw, if you want to powercycle your usb hubs, the command i used was “18:01
erle_off_icesudo uhubctl -l 1 -a cycle18:01
erle_off_ice18:01
erle_off_icei will shut off and on again now18:02
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erle_off_iceyeah so turning it off and on again does not do much, but i admittedly have not actually taken out the batteries yet18:10
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erle_off_iceminute do you think i should update the trackball firmware maybe?18:19
erle_off_ice(i'll read logs later if you don't reply immediately)18:19
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erle_off_iceig i can't do this anyway if the device is not responsive (as i won't have /dev/hidraw2)18:22
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minuteerle_off_ice: did you try reseating the cable of the trackball, incl the sensor cable?19:01
minuteerle_off_ice: and which controller chip, atmega something or rp2040?19:01
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erle_off_iceokay, so here is what i did: i installed ydotool and made a bunch of keybindings in my sway config. now i have a virtual mouse!19:20
erle_off_icethis was surprisingly easy19:21
minutecool19:21
erle_off_iceyeah one moment i will pastebin it19:25
erle_off_icehttps://mister-muffin.de/p/Q8Dd.txt check this virtual sway mouse out :319:29
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erle_off_iceminute i did not try reseating the cable. idk what hardware revision it is, but it says 2020-09-08 at the bottom.19:32
erle_off_icejust so i understand it: “reseating the cable” means disconnecting and connecting?19:33
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minuteerle_off_ice: yes. esp the little FPC cable20:25
minuteerle_off_ice: check the explosion drawing here https://mntre.com/documentation/reform-handbook/hardware.html#trackball20:26
minuteerle_off_ice: if the little sensor cable is a bit loose, it could prevent the trackball from starting correctly20:27
minuteerle_off_ice: if you have 2020 revision, i think that's still atmega. that version shouldn't just get worse USB or sth20:27
erle_off_icethanks. does the blinking at the startup mean anything? it blinks 3 times during startup.20:27
minuteerle_off_ice: and try replugging the cable that goes from motherboard to trackball, on both sides20:28
erle_off_icewdym “shouldn't just get worse USB”, like the USB connector should last?20:28
+ bkeys (~Thunderbi@2607:fb90:3f2a:ca22:59fe:b54:c0f1:d852)20:28
erle_off_icei'll try that as soon as i can, thanks20:29
minuteerle_off_ice: normally the LEDs should only blink once if i read my very old code correctly https://source.mnt.re/reform/reform/-/blob/master/reform2-trackball-fw/Mouse.c?ref_type=heads#L18620:30
erle_off_icelet me check something, i have a theory20:30
minuteerle_off_ice: the controller chip shouldn't deteriorate20:30
minuteerle_off_ice: as it's a pretty battle tested 8 bit mcu20:30
mhoyeAnyone added LORA support to their reform?20:31
erle_off_iceokay, so linux tries twice to get the device to work. but uboot complains once about a device not accepting an address. that makes 3? i am spitballing here.20:32
gordon1mhoye: i'm thinking about it, but i need to sort out side covers first20:32
erle_off_icemhoye if you have a WHY badge you can use meshtastic on it https://wiki.why2025.org/Project:Meshtastic_on_the_WHY2025_badge20:34
gordon1mhoye: it's a bit unfortunate that all the chips pretty much exclusively are spi, so lpc needs to have SPI multiplexing feature (and i am kinda wary or adding extra stuff to handle for a chip that does battery) or with case with extra controller - either usb of which there is no internal ports left, so means you need to add a hub inside or translate it from spi to i2c which needs support on20:36
gordon1meshtastic side (i assume you want meshtastic, don't you?)20:36
erle_off_icehttps://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=1121993 f3d crashes for me on MNT reform 2. if anyone has similar problems, i'd be curious, because most other apps work at least if i lie and say i have opengl 3.220:38
erle_off_icegordon how do you have no internal ports left, like aren't there TWO 4-port hubs in the reform?20:39
minutethere is one 4-port hub20:39
minute(it's both a usb3 and usb2 hub)20:39
minute(so linux sees that as 2 hubs)20:39
erle_off_iceoopsie good to know20:40
minuteall of this is documented since a long time btw :D20:40
erle_off_icei am the standard forum user, post before thinking it seems20:40
minuteand if you ignore my advice about fixing the trackball idk how to help you20:41
minuteyou can buy a new trackball maybe20:41
erle_off_icei will not ignore it, i am simply not close to a screwdriver right now20:41
minuteat some point i need to make a screwless reform i guess20:41
minutethat's only held together by magnets20:41
minutethat's the one thing i envy framework a bit about, that they did a lot of stuff without needing screws20:42
erle_off_icerubik's cube reform where you have to rotate a few elements in a specific way so it opens20:42
minutesounds nice20:42
erle_off_icepicatinny rail on reform so you can add a tactical flashlight when? :D20:44
minutelol i needed to look that up, i thought that's a funny name for the flash mount on cameras but no20:45
gordon1>screwless reform20:46
gordon1where would i replace all the screws with torx then?20:46
minutegordon1: can't have everything i guess20:46
gordon1can a device with not a single screw be pronounce torx-converted on purchase?20:47
erle_off_icehear me out: as the owner of the reform with the lego logo on the back … aluminium lego-compatible stubs!20:48
minutehow is the lego technic clone OSHW situation anyway?20:49
minutei recently remembered that i had a lego technic "compute" or sth interface for the c6420:49
minutecould use basic to rotate a robot arm20:49
minutenoo20:50
minutethat was fischer technik, sorry20:50
erle_off_icei went to a lego exhibition some time ago and it turned out that there are actually a bunch of third-party lego remote control solutions20:50
erle_off_icebut that's mostly software and i guess at least one module that supplies power20:51
erle_off_icejust so that no one takes me seriously: i have extreme doubts about lego-style interlocking bricks working if the parts aren't plastic, they need to be flexible20:52
erle_off_icebricktronics shield is OSHW btw20:53
mhoyegordon1: I'm genuinely considering getting a new mnt lower case milled that's maybe 15mm taller.20:53
erle_off_icettps://www.wayneandlayne.com/projects/bricktronics-shield/ you can use that to connect lego sensors and motors to an arduino20:54
erle_off_iceNXT compatible sockets20:55
gordon1mhoye: i don't think there is lack of space for lora inside the classic reform case, if we're talking about classic reform not pocket ofc20:56
erle_off_icebtw, NXT plugs can be made from RJ-12 plugs: https://www.philohome.com/nxtplug/nxtplug.htm20:58
erle_off_iceunfortunately, i own RCX and the cables just fall apart after years … technically, it's only the isolation, but before the NXT lego cables were not lasting as long as even the technic motors21:00
vagrantcare there any readily available 3.3v pins on the mnt/reform motherboard?21:04
minuteyes21:04
minuteon the expansion header ("hack the planet") and if you have a 3.0, on the i2c port21:04
erle_off_iceminute i saw a lego robot solve a rubik's cube at steinewahn 2025, next one is in september 2026 though: https://www.steinewahn.de21:04
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erle_off_icelike if you want lego technic OSHW people, they might be there ig21:05
erle_off_icebtw, the non-joking suggestion for an interface to connect lego is actually the lego technic holes in which you can put the pins (but they *are* holes, so idk if anyone wants that in their hardware)21:11
erle_off_icebtw, the base plate that i put on my MNT reform 2 is from set 41954. it has not come off in years: https://brickset.com/article/77418/quick-look-41954-adhesive-patch21:17
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