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Everything posted by EskeRahn
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Shopping for a working pro1 (not X) mainboard
EskeRahn replied to itchy355's topic in General Discussion
AFAIK They were 6/128GB just like the usual Pro1, though in blue. -
It is not a situation I have experimented with, so can not say. You might try some software like like e.g. KeyEvent that shows the make and break codes for pressing and releasing each key.
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Maybe the FxServices by @Slion can do something relevant? https://community.fxtec.com/topic/2842-fx-service-smart-case-for-pro1/ https://slions.net/resources/fx-service.8/ ADD: just checked, does not look like it
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Search in here can be a real challenge, as we can not search on short words...
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Thanks, merged 🙂
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None that I know of. (On the Pro1 (not Pro1X) there in settings is a Slider section for stock Android ("Buttons" for LineageOS) where you we can disable backlight, other than that I do not know of any settings related to the keyboard backlight)
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Done, Please use this this thread for pros and cons of this build for the Pro1X (note that there is another LineageOS with MicroG also, see this: https://download.lineage.microg.org/pro1x/ )
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Also have a look at FinQwerty. He already got a number of layouts, and it is open source so it is open for any modifications you would like. See existing layouts here https://android.onse.fi/finqwerty/#pro1X
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Pro¹ X – state of production and delivery
EskeRahn replied to Rob. S.'s topic in Pro1 - Thoughts & questions
....Though I'm not sure all would agree on that way to describe the ordeal... -
Pro¹ X – state of production and delivery
EskeRahn replied to Rob. S.'s topic in Pro1 - Thoughts & questions
August Shipping Update Dear Pro1-X Backers, After a long, arduous, and rewarding journey, we have reached a significant milestone and are now ready to begin shipping the remaining devices to our valued backers. Your support and patience have been invaluable to us throughout this process, and we couldn’t be more grateful. We are thrilled to move forward and ensure that each of you receives your devices soon. Here is the latest update on the current shipping status: •Wave 1: A -
To make sure what is going on you will need to do as follow to narrow down the issue Wipe the phone with a factory reset, without restoring anything. If the problem persists, you got a faulty unit, that need to be serviced. Else, restore everything. Turn off automatic backup (to avoid destroying your backup) Uninstall some apps See if/that the problem persist If it does back to 5 If it does not, you know the culprit is among the ones you knocked out last Restore everything, end remove these apps only You could also do it the other way r
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Does Lineage OS work better than the default Android OS?
EskeRahn replied to Aeong's topic in General Discussion
There are Pros and Cons of LineageOS, but I doubt t will fix what you are reporting, if it was a general problem common among other Android users we would have known, so at mentioned in the other thread, you either got a faulty unit, or some apps that causes havoc. So wiping the phone with a factory reset and no added apps is the first step. -
....The driver is ancient:
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I see it like this in adb And like this in fastboot I have never heard of "Kedacom" BTW
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PS I assume that you await the boot of "adb reboot bootloader" to finish, ending in the bootloader menu, right?
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That "fastboot devices" returns without even waiting is the expected behaviour if it does not see any device in fastboot mode. It only shows a result if the device is in fastboot mode (shows the bootloader menu). Is the hub USB 3? If so try something inferior(!) Try from an old PC, a linux PC or with an old usb 2 hub. From other threads this seems to hit 'newer' pc's with windows andd usb 3.0. So an old pc with usb 2.0 is likely to do the trick.
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Apart from driver, It COULD also be a connection issue, as fastboot is more picky than ADB... You could try to connect through a hub, as direct connection to newer pc's USB 3 ports have caused me problems with fastboot. I do not know why a hub helps here, but my guess is that it adds som lag in the connection, that makes fastboot more happy. I had issues with a Lenovo laptop, but using a USB 3 port on Lenovo 'docking' connected via Thunderbolt 4, make it work. I also experimented with an ancient cheap (usb 1?) hub, and it worked, but things got extremely slow, so flashing took sor
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Hmm most likely some overheating protection that kicks in, as you previously reported it getting very hot during usage. It is not a thing I have experienced, so you might have a faulty unit??? 😢 Anyone else experiencing this? My first guess would be a factory reset, to rule out that it is some software running that uses a lot of power, as this could make most phones go hot.
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I put a flip case on mine, and that practically eliminates the issue, as you are then unlikely to accidentally trigger it. We have a terrible long thread on (mainly DIY) cases, but long-story-short, it requires either a 3D-printed case or some tinkering with existing cases. I have my own blah blah on the cases I made, and have been using for five years here.
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What a disappointment!!! I get an obviously broken device!!!
EskeRahn replied to TheOutsSeeker's topic in Bug Reports
Let me repeat my reply to about the same post on IGG yesterday: Uh that was a bad experience!! On the broken seal they did a long while back say that they opened boxes to check battery, why they were not re-sealed I have no idea, others have reported the same. And the bloated battery is most likely the cause of your broken device. I guess no one opened and re-checked devices before this wave was rolled out, Contact them at info@fxtec.com I’m not sure they read comments in here. -
Interesting and faster method! 👍 Though the fewest will have the needed Switchable Supply to do it this way, it could be interesting for FxTec for devices they got in for service. So let me tag @Erik and @Casey so they can forward it to the right persons.
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Nope, they are not identical, the USB is moved further away from the back on the Pro1X (to allow for larger plugs, like the round magnetic charge-only ones) And I think they said something about different antenna-layout at some point. If I remember correctly, the physical keyboard parts are the same, though the logical key-layout printed is different. (the qwertZ layout for Germany and others might be identical)
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Quite possible, it could be some ever so slightly different handling of some handshaking (or lack of handshaking?) At first I thought it was USB3.0 that was the problem, as USB2.0 seem to 'always' work. But it is more complex than that, as it works just fine with USB3.0 from the Thunderbolt4.0 hub. My guess is that the presence of a hub adds ever so slightly to the latency, and it just MIGHT be that the Linux driver has ever so slightly longer latency build in.