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How to press teensy reset button? #8

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anildigital opened this issue May 2, 2016 · 6 comments
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How to press teensy reset button? #8

anildigital opened this issue May 2, 2016 · 6 comments

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@anildigital
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Should I put pin in the hole?

@ezuk
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ezuk commented May 2, 2016

Exactly! Don't bend it or anything -- one person broke a pin off by mistake
and it's still inside his keyboard. :)

On 2 May 2016 at 12:33, Anil Wadghule [email protected] wrote:

Should I put pin in the hole?


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rvl commented Aug 7, 2019

I started with wally-cli and it told me to "Press the reset button of your keyboard." I had a suspicion that it was the little hole, then went searching for a paperclip. It might be worth adding a note to the quickstart doc that the reset button is in there, and you use a paperclip, and that it puts the QMK firmware into flashing mode (keys stop working). It would also be helpful to include a paperclip with the keyboard.

@yati-sagade
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how does one press this key? Mine simply does not want to work. I am afraid I might even have gone too far. Pretty dissapointing that a simple tool to do this was not included.

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rvl commented Sep 13, 2021

@yati-sagade

  1. Find the hole for the reset button. On the Ergodox-EZ it's in the upper-right of the keyboard. On the Planck-EZ it's on the underside of the keyboard, towards the upper-left.
  2. Insert a straightened paperclip into the hole - straight down. I think it's better to use a paperclip than a pin because the end isn't sharp.
  3. Gently press down and you should hear a little click from the button engaging.

@joshnoe
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joshnoe commented Feb 26, 2022

This hole is way too small. Most paperclips won't fit so you'll likely need to go out and buy a needle or something similar. Why they made the hole this tiny and then didn't include a special tool is beyond me.

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tacerus commented Jul 19, 2022

A SIM eject tool from a Samsung phone works fine for me. The SIM eject tool shipped with Apple phones is too short.

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