Add a little troubleshooting

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Neale Pickett 2020-05-16 10:39:53 -06:00
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@ -76,8 +76,14 @@ Make sure any straight key you plug in has a TS adapter (mono plug):
this will short pin 11 to ground and signal to the Arduino to this will short pin 11 to ground and signal to the Arduino to
go into straight key mode. go into straight key mode.
You need to reset the Arduino if you change from an iambic to straight key.
On the micro, reset is a white button.
If you plug in your straight key and it looks like DAH is being held down, If you plug in your straight key and it looks like DAH is being held down,
it means you need to switch 11 and 12. it means you need to switch the connections to pins 11 and 12.
If you plug in your straight key and it looks like DIT is being held down,
it means you need to reset the Arduino to make it detect the key type again.
== Step 3: Load the code == Step 3: Load the code