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Controllermate keyboard unregistered
Controllermate keyboard unregistered













controllermate keyboard unregistered
  1. CONTROLLERMATE KEYBOARD UNREGISTERED HOW TO
  2. CONTROLLERMATE KEYBOARD UNREGISTERED PS3

CONTROLLERMATE KEYBOARD UNREGISTERED HOW TO

Well, once I figured this out, I was faced with a choice: return the keyboard for a refund, or try to figure out how to get the Mac to support the Scroll Lock key. So, when the Frisby keyboard is hooked up to a Mac, pressing the Scroll Lock key is ignored by OS X, and thus OS X never tells the keyboard to turn the backlight on. Worse, some operating systems (Mac OS X mainly) don’t really know about or care about the Scroll Lock key and don’t support it OS X doesn’t keep track of the Scroll Lock’s on/off toggle state, and doesn’t tell the keyboard to turn the Scroll Lock LED on and off. At first glance, this seems like a clever idea, except for a couple of problems: Some applications (Excel for one) and gadgets (many low-price KVM switches) also make use of the Scroll Lock key, and expect it to be available. Here’s apparently what’s going on: The Frisby keyboard (along with many other budget illuminated keyboards) uses the Scroll Lock key as a switch for the backlight because it essentially replaces the Scroll Lock indicator light with the entire keyboard backlight. What was going on?Ī lot of googling led me to believe that this problem is fairly common on Macs, Linux PCs, and even under Windows, although not many people have found a solution. But, when I first plugged the keyboard into the USB port (or into a powered USB hub), it did light up for about 1/2 second or so. Pushing it didn’t do anything, even when pressed in combo with Shift, Ctrl, Alt, Windows/Command, or any gaggle of the above. The instructions that came with the keyboard (all 1/8 page of them) indicated that the Scroll Lock key was the On/Off switch for the keyboard’s backlight. In fact, the scroll wheel, volume knob, and mute button all “just worked”. When I first plugged it into my Mac, it didn’t work. The only thing it lacks is indicator lights for the Caps Lock, Num Lock, and Scroll Lock keys. Not only is it illuminated, but it has a scrollwheel, volume knob, and like 20 extra buttons (in addition to the usual 16 or so function keys). I just bought a cheap Frisby illuminated keyboard on eBay.

controllermate keyboard unregistered

CONTROLLERMATE KEYBOARD UNREGISTERED PS3

According to people on the CM forum, this is likely because the controller is both USB and BlueTooth, and it is still paired with the PS3 overall the Mac needs to send some sort of handshake signal to the controller to get it talking over USB.

controllermate keyboard unregistered

But CM doesn’t see any of the button presses from the controller. Yes, CM does, and it sees all the buttons and even the tilt sensors. I plugged my PS3’s SIXAXIS controller into the Mac to see if ControllerMate could see it. But it works well, I like it, and it was really cheap on eBay. The scrollwheel still works, for instance. (The standard function keys are tied to the keyboard device.) The strange thing is that some of the mouse buttons still work after the Mac sleeps, but most don’t. What is a little surprising is that all of the 20-odd buttons around the edges of the keyboard are tied to the mouse device. I suppose that this isn’t terribly surprising considering that the keyboard includes a scroll wheel. ControllerMate showed me something interesting about the Frisby keyboard: The keyboard actually reports itself as two separate USB devices, a keyboard and a mouse.















Controllermate keyboard unregistered