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EDTracker 2 device does not have unique device serial number #12

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awilkins opened this issue Nov 30, 2014 · 0 comments
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EDTracker 2 device does not have unique device serial number #12

awilkins opened this issue Nov 30, 2014 · 0 comments

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.. this means if you move it between USB ports, Windows wants to install the drivers for it again.

I rebuilt my office which resulted in me unplugging all my peripherals and replugging them again. Not willing to go through the 8 * 4 combinations of backplane USB port + hub USB port I would have to test to find the original holes things were in.

Alas, for me, this resulting in several hours wrassling. I managed to get the board recognised as an Arduino again by manually updating the drivers.

It took me some more time before I was able to get it recognised as a HID device as well - in the end, I now plug the device into port 2 on my hub when I want it to be an Arduino (and thus accessible by the calibration software) and port 4 when I want it to be an EDTracker.

Don't know if this is fixable in the software, but this seems like the place to ask.

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