@jm did you get my email? If you could respond (or just email/message me personally if you didn't get it) with your address and whether you want a pinned or unpinned Pico I'll get a new board sent out to you.
No need to enter or test any other commands.
@Robin I think it's pretty clear at this point that the button on @jm's board is broken somehow, and it looks like it's in a way that isn't easily fixable (the actual connection to the chip). At this point it's not worth wasting any more of his time trying to debug it - I'll just send him a new board.
@jm you can probably still update the software on your Pico using the steps outlined at https://www.espruino.com/Pico#advanced-rÂeflashing along with the ST DFU tool rather than the Web IDE. However that's not going to magically make the button work. Since it's obviously a hardware fault I'm happy to just replace your board.
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@jm did you get my email? If you could respond (or just email/message me personally if you didn't get it) with your address and whether you want a pinned or unpinned Pico I'll get a new board sent out to you.
No need to enter or test any other commands.
@Robin I think it's pretty clear at this point that the button on @jm's board is broken somehow, and it looks like it's in a way that isn't easily fixable (the actual connection to the chip). At this point it's not worth wasting any more of his time trying to debug it - I'll just send him a new board.
@jm you can probably still update the software on your Pico using the steps outlined at https://www.espruino.com/Pico#advanced-rÂeflashing along with the ST DFU tool rather than the Web IDE. However that's not going to magically make the button work. Since it's obviously a hardware fault I'm happy to just replace your board.