Brion Sohn
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I tried searching the forum but have not found anything on this..But here is the issue:
On windows 10 Pro (latest updates) -
#1 - I hook up a Teensy LC setup in Keyboard/Game Controller/Mouse it downloads all of the drivers and works perfectly..
#2 - I then I unplug it and plug in a different Teensy LC with the exact same program and windows will not allow it to work. It shows up but testing properties are locked and I get a line about calibration.
#3 - I plug the original Teensy Back in and it works perfectly
On windows 7 Pro -
#1 - I hook up a Teensy LC setup in Keyboard/Game Controller/Mouse it downloads all of the drivers and works perfectly..
#2 - I then I unplug it and plug in a different Teensy LC (same second one as with the Win10 example) with the exact same program and it loads and works perfectly..
#3 - I plug in BOTH Teensy LC's and the first one works fully but the second one windows will not allow it to work. It shows up but testing properties are locked and I get a line about calibration. in the same way Windows 10 does.
So what I have deduced by this is that there is a conflict when having two Teensy LC's in Keyboard/Game Controller/Mouse mode connected to the computer at the same time AND Windows 10 doesn't fully forget the first instance of the Teensy so that conflict shows up EVEN if the first one is not attached.
Problem is I would like to be able to connect two of these at the same time and have them run as independent game controllers..
Any ideas as to what is happening or what can be altered with the Teensy to allow two of them to run at the same time on the same Windows computer..
Thank you
Brion Sohn
EDIT - I was doing some checking around on the devices and I found that the error I am getting is the following " not migrated due to partial or ambiguous match"
On windows 10 Pro (latest updates) -
#1 - I hook up a Teensy LC setup in Keyboard/Game Controller/Mouse it downloads all of the drivers and works perfectly..
#2 - I then I unplug it and plug in a different Teensy LC with the exact same program and windows will not allow it to work. It shows up but testing properties are locked and I get a line about calibration.
#3 - I plug the original Teensy Back in and it works perfectly
On windows 7 Pro -
#1 - I hook up a Teensy LC setup in Keyboard/Game Controller/Mouse it downloads all of the drivers and works perfectly..
#2 - I then I unplug it and plug in a different Teensy LC (same second one as with the Win10 example) with the exact same program and it loads and works perfectly..
#3 - I plug in BOTH Teensy LC's and the first one works fully but the second one windows will not allow it to work. It shows up but testing properties are locked and I get a line about calibration. in the same way Windows 10 does.
So what I have deduced by this is that there is a conflict when having two Teensy LC's in Keyboard/Game Controller/Mouse mode connected to the computer at the same time AND Windows 10 doesn't fully forget the first instance of the Teensy so that conflict shows up EVEN if the first one is not attached.
Problem is I would like to be able to connect two of these at the same time and have them run as independent game controllers..
Any ideas as to what is happening or what can be altered with the Teensy to allow two of them to run at the same time on the same Windows computer..
Thank you
Brion Sohn
EDIT - I was doing some checking around on the devices and I found that the error I am getting is the following " not migrated due to partial or ambiguous match"
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