j.adams124
New member
Hi all.
This is actually my first Teensy, and hence my first project with it so it's entirely likely that there's something simple that I'm overlooking with this. I've connected a button to my Teensy 2.0, and I'm essentially trying to have it push the 'W' key when pressed.
My process for attempting to load this very basic script into the Teensy is, as far as I can tell, correct. I've set the board to 'Teensy 2.0', and set the USB type to 'Keyboard' in Arduino (1.8.5).
When I plug the Teensy in, the orange LED blinks. From there, I press 'Verify', the Teensyduino program opens and I press the button on the Teensy, and the light stops blinking. Just like it told me to when I was installing the Teensyduino program.
The problem is that when I press upload, the display says:
"Teensy did not respond to a USB-based request to enter program mode.
Please press the PROGRAM MODE BUTTON on your Teensy to upload your sketch."
When as far as I'm concerned, I did this.
This is the only thing written on the display (other than 'Sketch uses xyz bytes' etc.).
Any assistance would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks.
This is actually my first Teensy, and hence my first project with it so it's entirely likely that there's something simple that I'm overlooking with this. I've connected a button to my Teensy 2.0, and I'm essentially trying to have it push the 'W' key when pressed.
My process for attempting to load this very basic script into the Teensy is, as far as I can tell, correct. I've set the board to 'Teensy 2.0', and set the USB type to 'Keyboard' in Arduino (1.8.5).
When I plug the Teensy in, the orange LED blinks. From there, I press 'Verify', the Teensyduino program opens and I press the button on the Teensy, and the light stops blinking. Just like it told me to when I was installing the Teensyduino program.
The problem is that when I press upload, the display says:
"Teensy did not respond to a USB-based request to enter program mode.
Please press the PROGRAM MODE BUTTON on your Teensy to upload your sketch."
When as far as I'm concerned, I did this.
This is the only thing written on the display (other than 'Sketch uses xyz bytes' etc.).
Any assistance would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks.