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Airmouse only works on AC power? - Chisel_86 - 08-31-2016

My air mouse will not connect or function unless the board is plugged into ac power. I do have the battery installed, and it works fine when its charging with the power pack, but this way I can never be mobile and use the airmouse. Does anyone else have this issue?

2Gb board, Android LCD build


RE: Airmouse only works on AC power? - MarkHaysHarris777 - 08-31-2016

If you are connected on battery you must move the 5v|batt jumper in order to get the 5v to other parts of the board. The jumper is located near the pine cone logo by the SD card slot. Failing to do so results in several things not working correctly, including usb, i2c POT, hdmi -->vga, and anything else that requires the 5v regulator.


RE: Airmouse only works on AC power? - Chisel_86 - 08-31-2016

Ah ok, I will try that. Thanks! I'm pretty green when it comes to PC hardware, but I'm trying!


RE: Airmouse only works on AC power? - Chisel_86 - 08-31-2016

So I have to switch it whenever I go from batt to ac power and vice versa? Seems very inconvenient especially if it's mounted in a case.


RE: Airmouse only works on AC power? - pfeerick - 08-31-2016

It was an odd design choice that they made, considering a lot of other products SBCs using similar parts have the couple extra components to make that decision automatically. If you were to install the pine64 in a case, there is nothing to stop you from simply connecting up a switch to those headers, so you can put it on the side of your case as well...

(08-31-2016, 06:50 PM)Chisel_86 Wrote: So I have to switch it whenever I go from batt to ac power and vice versa? Seems very inconvenient especially if it's mounted in a case.