Okay. I seen a thread about the keyboard dock not working, but I'm a bit lost. For starters, there's apparently a way to update the keyboard dock. LoL!! Also, the issue isn't quite the same as their's.
Here's the situation. The dock charges the tablet, the tablet recognizes the dock, and the mouse pad works. The keyboard buttons don't work. It doesn't type or anything. The tablet sees that the dock is there and tells you to type with it and stuff, but you can't type.
Imagine a laptop where only the touchpad works. It's weird. She said this happened 2 days ago. Today is Aug 11th, so it happened Aug. 09th. (Since some people talk DD/MM instead of MM/DD LoL!!)
Any ideas on how to fix? I'm trying to check for an update, but it's telling me: "Internet connection error or the server is busy. Please wait a moment and try again."
The tablet is completely stock.
I see the dock is a version number:
EP101-0213
My only other option is to take it with me and try a more stable internet connection. Or maybe rooting and see what I can do from there.
The first thing I would try would be a factory reset to partially rule out stock ROM problems
Before that, I would flash TWRP Recovery and make a Nandroid backup
If things still aren't working after the reset, I'd flash a custom ROM to 100% rule out stock ROM problems
Still not working after that, I'd open the dock and check that the keyboard cable has not come loose
Or, if you're brave enough, reverse that and open the dock first
Easyflasher has everything you need for getting root and flashing TWRP recovery
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1688012
*Detection* said:
The first thing I would try would be a factory reset to partially rule out stock ROM problems
Before that, I would flash TWRP Recovery and make a Nandroid backup
If things still aren't working after the reset, I'd flash a custom ROM to 100% rule out stock ROM problems
Still not working after that, I'd open the dock and check that the keyboard cable has not come loose
Or, if you're brave enough, reverse that and open the dock first
Easyflasher has everything you need for getting root and flashing TWRP recovery
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1688012
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Um...? You say I can open the dock and check to see if the keyboard cable has not come loose, or if I'm brave enough open the dock first. Wait!! I get what you're saying now. LoL!!
It is weird. Others are saying the keyboard AND mousepad doesn't work but all other functions do, like charging and the ports. This seems to be a weird one since the only thing that doesn't work is the keyboard. My mousepad still works. Hmm...
I'm hoping it's something that simple. I was thinking about buy the table from her. If I do that then I'd do some hardware stuff like that. Hmm... I guess I better get downloading then. I wished I kept my Transformer stuff. I didn't think I'd still need it. LoL!! Thanks for the link.
No_Nickname90 said:
Um...? You say I can open the dock and check to see if the keyboard cable has not come loose, or if I'm brave enough open the dock first. Wait!! I get what you're saying now. LoL!!
It is weird. Others are saying the keyboard AND mousepad doesn't work but all other functions do, like charging and the ports. This seems to be a weird one since the only thing that doesn't work is the keyboard. My mousepad still works. Hmm...
I'm hoping it's something that simple. I was thinking about buy the table from her. If I do that then I'd do some hardware stuff like that. Hmm... I guess I better get downloading then. I wished I kept my Transformer stuff. I didn't think I'd still need it. LoL!! Thanks for the link.
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Similar topic to the "Internet connection error or the server is busy. Please wait a moment and try again".
Look like DMClint can't connect to mdm.asus.com at this moment
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2401337
There are 3 independent circuits in the Dock:
Charging Circuit
USB circuit (includes the touchpad)
Keyboard Circuit.
Any one of these three can stop working and the other 2 will work fine. I would check the ribbon cables to make sure they are all seated properly in the dock. Since the Touchpad is part of the USB ports and is not integrated with the keyboard circuit, it is very possible that the keyboard ribbon came loose. Or worse, the daughterboard that controls the keyboard decided to head south....
frederuco said:
There are 3 independent circuits in the Dock:
Charging Circuit
USB circuit (includes the touchpad)
Keyboard Circuit.
Any one of these three can stop working and the other 2 will work fine. I would check the ribbon cables to make sure they are all seated properly in the dock. Since the Touchpad is part of the USB ports and is not integrated with the keyboard circuit, it is very possible that the keyboard ribbon came loose. Or worse, the daughterboard that controls the keyboard decided to head south....
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Thanks. As of now, it's no point in worrying about it. I've left her house and probably won't be there in a while. I also don't want to open her tablet since it's not mines. *sigh*
But I may have too since she wants to sell it. Thanks for the info. I guess I can start looking for some tools to open it. I didn't see any types of screws, so I'm guessing you pry it open.
I won't start another question in this thread. I'll search for that elsewhere. Thanks anyways. That'll make it easier to try and fix if I can get it open. LoL!!
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Thanks. As of now, it's no point in worrying about it. I've left her house and probably won't be there in a while. I also don't want to open her tablet since it's not mines. *sigh*
But I may have too since she wants to sell it. Thanks for the info. I guess I can start looking for some tools to open it. I didn't see any types of screws, so I'm guessing you pry it open.
I won't start another question in this thread. I'll search for that elsewhere. Thanks anyways. That'll make it easier to try and fix if I can get it open. LoL!!
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You need a small (0 or 00) Philips screwdriver. There are screws under the back 2 rubber feet. Then carefully pry it open. I start by the USB port in the back and work around. Be sure you remove any USB or SD cards or you may be sorry...
Ah!! Thanks. I was wondering if there would be screws under those little rubber grooves. Next time I visit her, I'll be prepared. Thanks for that. I'll probably bump this post (3 months down the road LoL!!) if I fix it. So others can see that it is fixable. I'll take pictures of the inside too.
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1st, I'm spanish I'll try you understand what I say
I see that the tablet with the screen off (locked) can be activated without pressing the power button. Only need to put "near the dock"*
*making like you open the tablet+dock, but is not needed that the tablet was connected with the dock, I dnt know if someone else was noticed that... but I'm a bit curious about that and i want to know how its work? (magnet?, gyroscope?, magnet+gyroscope?) if someone knows it
and I say it to other people that dnt now this, THANKS
SOLVED MISTERY!
Like some says here its a magnet near the backspace key, exactly the "¿/¡" key
here is a really good cover mod idea: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1507548 thanks to MrNago
nobody has any idea?
I think there is a switch in the hinge maybe? Seems that would be the easiest way to have the screen turn on while opening the lid while its on the dock.
I test one more time and I noticed that the system is only at the right side of the tablet and dock, like u see in this image. And its not needed any contact, but it need tablet and dock really near.
I think is a magnet system, but i havent any magnets at home to make a try...
edit: i have an error in the image, looking the camera i can see that the tablet is in the wrong side, we must see the camera down. Not at the top like in the image xD
ww.youtube.com/watch?v=k-6dKsGJ4VY
I see nothing in this disassembly to make this activation, this is curious, i want too know how it works
turning on via opening.
i tried looking using a magnetic viewer screen there are several places in the screen and in the keyboard that show magnetism, on the screen the two speakers are the main places and in the keyboard below the backspace key is quite strong as well.
i tried replicating the action using a strong magnet but i could not get it to work only when help above the keyboard does it work so there may be more then one place it looks at, i will try again when i have more time and then post results.
Interesting discovery! I don't thnk anyone actually tried this, though many speculated there were magnets in the base, many users said (and I agreed at the time) that the mechanism to wake the device was located in the hinge, though having a function like this actually does make more sense than an actual hardware switch that could fail at some point.
You should make a video and I will add this information to my epic noob thread!
thanks for replies, i tried with a small magnet without results, and try in other positions with the dock and negative results too...
I'm sure that the magnet of the backspace key its the "switch" or one of them, they are 2 maybe....
Guessing here, probably not just a magnet, maybe even an RFID chip of some sort..
Its a magnet that does this. Don't doubt. Believe. Removing the magnet and putting it back in is part of my hard drive soldering procedure.
it is a microswitch in the hinge, all experimentation I have done supports this, the only thing left for me to do is pull apart my dock and take high res pictures of the microswitch seeing as you all seem to need proof of it
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it is a microswitch in the hinge, all experimentation I have done supports this, the only thing left for me to do is pull apart my dock and take high res pictures of the microswitch seeing as you all seem to need proof of it
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Stevie, i did think so as well, but the device will wakewhen placed on the dock and removed even if it is not affixed in the hinges and even if the hinge does not move, i don't think you are getting what poster is saying, i will make a video myself and post to demonstrate.
HERE
Thereis also probably a switch in the hinge as well for sure, but this does seem important information, wonder what the mechanisms in the body of the tf are..i enjoy solid state switches like this
Oddly enough this is confirmed using Paul's ICS and my dock not connected. Totally bypassed the lockscreen. Held it as close as I could for about 5-7 seconds then on came the screen. Tried this at least 10 times (five of which I just was amazed) and everytime opened right up. Nice catch:thumbup:
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You guys are right, there is some kind of magnet. For those that doubt it, like I did, try this:
First off, undock the tablet, so that you have the 2 items apart.
1. Lock the tablet, so that the screen is off.
2. On the dock, rotate the hinge outwards, so that you can put together tablet+keyboard without docking.
3. Actually put them together, so that their position is exactly the same as docked, except they aren't.
4. Screen should turn on. Mine certainly does!
Edit: as you can see, there is no connected circuitry between them and the tablet is waking up. Don't know about locking though, but I hope this gets things clearer and Modding nearer!
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You guys are right, there is some kind of magnet. For those that doubt it, like I did, try this:
First off, undock the tablet, so that you have the 2 items apart.
1. Lock the tablet, so that the screen is off.
2. On the dock, rotate the hinge outwards, so that you can put together tablet+keyboard without docking.
3. Actually put them together, so that their position is exactly the same as docked, except they aren't.
4. Screen should turn on. Mine certainly does!
Edit: as you can see, there is no connected circuitry between them and the tablet is waking up. Don't know about locking though, but I hope this gets things clearer and Modding nearer!
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This is the same way to unlock that Im saying since the first post. Only need to test to know what kind/power/number of magnets or "sensor" is needed
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Here, I found it out
I opened a DIY thread: [DIY] SmartAss Cover for your Asus TF101
I probably know the answer to this but is there any way to return to stock while not having use of USB data?
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I think there's probably a small crowd of people that are looking for this ability. I've not heard of a solution to go back once you lose USB.
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I know of one but our device isn't supported but it's too use mobile Odin , I think I'm just gonna fix the port via replacing it but I don't have all the tools to do so, I need a small tip for my soldering iron
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Cheap fix
I may be the only one that gets this lucky, but I was having a lot of trouble with my usb port being seen by computer. It got to the point that I had to get the phone ad cable just right to charge. I decided last night I had to do something or replace phone. I powered down phone and squirted lighter fluid in the usb port,then took a toothpick and piece of rag and cleaned best I could. Phone is working great now. All of my cables are charging and being seen by computer.
I was at point of replacing phone anyway,so don't try if your not prepared for failure, but good luck and let me know if you have success with this.
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I may be the only one that gets this lucky, but I was having a lot of trouble with my usb port being seen by computer. It got to the point that I had to get the phone ad cable just right to charge. I decided last night I had to do something or replace phone. I powered down phone and squirted lighter fluid in the usb port,then took a toothpick and piece of rag and cleaned best I could. Phone is working great now. All of my cables are charging and being seen by computer.
I was at point of replacing phone anyway,so don't try if your not prepared for failure, but good luck and let me know if you have success with this.
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And so it happens.
I hooked up my phone and made a file transfer and then...usb stopped functioning.
I tried a whole bunch of stuff, thinking it was just the pc or the driver recognition..but no go. Even after pc wipe and reinstall OS and drivers. No luck.
The sad part is that I was on a rooted 2.3.6 but after a wipe, the stock sammy recovery replaced the cwm recovery.
No usb means no return.
I did try to use alcohol, wiped and scrubbed. I even opened the phone and try a few cleanings. Even disassembled
No luck.
I know this is available:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=43451544&postcount=6
This seemed more fun though:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ao5T9_XcCrU
And this is what I have until I get this:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Lot-3-USB-C...e_Replacement_Parts_Tools&hash=item20cdd2f5ec
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And so it happens.
I hooked up my phone and made a file transfer and then...usb stopped functioning.
I tried a whole bunch of stuff, thinking it was just the pc or the driver recognition..but no go. Even after pc wipe and reinstall OS and drivers. No luck.
The sad part is that I was on a rooted 2.3.6 but after a wipe, the stock sammy recovery replaced the cwm recovery.
No usb means no return.
I did try to use alcohol, wiped and scrubbed. I even opened the phone and try a few cleanings. Even disassembled
No luck.
I know this is available:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=43451544&postcount=6
This seemed more fun though:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ao5T9_XcCrU
And this is what I have until I get this:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Lot-3-USB-C...e_Replacement_Parts_Tools&hash=item20cdd2f5ec
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hey let me know how your repair goes, i dont have the tools to do it myself, or i would but if yours goes well, let me know i may ask you to do mine if thats alright with you?
so i just tried to go back to stock via flashing rom via recovery, and lets just say... that didnt go so well, i have no os recovery is borked ... kernel seems fine but no usb data so my infuse if ****ed until i can get the usb fixed
qkster said:
And this is what I have until I get this:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Lot-3-USB-C...e_Replacement_Parts_Tools&hash=item20cdd2f5ec
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If you don't want to spend $100+ on a Weller micro-solder setup or on the "professionals" take a look at this item... might fit the bill for the project.
http://www.amazon.com/Coopertools-S...78319450&sr=1-3&keywords=micro+soldering+iron
btw... what's that discoloration on the main circuit board shield? it almost looks like some kind of chemical corrosion took place .... just sayin'
Please keep us informed on how it goes. The naphtha which is a stronger cleaner than alcohol worked for a little while,but I'm starting to have a few cables not read again
Zen Arcade said:
If you don't want to spend $100+ on a Weller micro-solder setup or on the "professionals" take a look at this item... might fit the bill for the project.
http://www.amazon.com/Coopertools-S...78319450&sr=1-3&keywords=micro+soldering+iron
btw... what's that discoloration on the main circuit board shield? it almost looks like some kind of chemical corrosion took place .... just sayin'
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Ya know..come to think of it, I think that resembles water and chlorine dried up on a metallic surface of PCB board doesn't it? I'm still trying to figure out how that happened.
@deathblade:
I had on old solder iron I bought from Big Lots years ago for about $4-$5.
I filed the point down using a whetstone. You can use a file or just the rough surface like cement, brick, clay or just the bottom of a ceramic plate.
The one Zen suggested looks good.
Here is another inexpensive source:
http://www.harborfreight.com/30-watt-lightweight-soldering-iron-69060.html
Just take your time.
If you never done it before, open an old electronic part and practice.
I'm not an expert at this. I feel comfortable in sacrifice my phone for parts but I don't like the idea of messing up someone else's phone.
It's better if someone else messes up their phone though.
I did buy 10 of the usbs charging port. If it works and you guys need one, hit me up, I mail you one at cost and stamp. (~$1.70ea + stamp)
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Ya know..come to think of it, I think that resembles water and chlorine dried up on a metallic surface of PCB board doesn't it? I'm still trying to figure out how that happened.
@deathblade:
I had on old solder iron I bought from Big Lots years ago for about $4-$5.
I filed the point down using a whetstone. You can use a file or just the rough surface like cement, brick, clay or just the bottom of a ceramic plate.
The one Zen suggested looks good.
Here is another inexpensive source:
http://www.harborfreight.com/30-watt-lightweight-soldering-iron-69060.html
Just take your time.
If you never done it before, open an old electronic part and practice.
I'm not an expert at this. I feel comfortable in sacrifice my phone for parts but I don't like the idea of messing up someone else's phone.
It's better if someone else messes up their phone though.
I did buy 10 of the usbs charging port. If it works and you guys need one, hit me up, I mail you one at cost and stamp. (~$1.70ea + stamp)
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The, I understand where your coming from I do have some experience with soldering but not as much as I'd like I to however have plenty experience with replacing non soldered hardware, and do to past events I don't have any old devices to practice on, I might take you up on that offer for the part, though I wouldn't know how much the stamp would be, as I never mailed anything before, you wouldn't happen to also have any spare power buttons would you? Lol my Cappy's doesn't work, tried to reset the solder as I've heard that might help but instead it turned everything displayed on the screen blue for a while <<<weird lol
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deathblade said:
The, I understand where your coming from I do have some experience with soldering but not as much as I'd like I to however have plenty experience with replacing non soldered hardware, and do to past events I don't have any old devices to practice on, I might take you up on that offer for the part, though I wouldn't know how much the stamp would be, as I never mailed anything before, you wouldn't happen to also have any spare power buttons would you? Lol my Cappy's doesn't work, tried to reset the solder as I've heard that might help but instead it turned everything displayed on the screen blue for a while <<<weird lol
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us stamp is $.46 -first class - 1oz
I havent had any issue with the power button yet so i dont have any spare on hand.
i saw them on ebay though
http://www.ebay.com/itm/5x-POWER-SW...e_Replacement_Parts_Tools&hash=item19e04d52f9
works out to be about $3/ea
i'll have the ports..you'll the buttons..we can trade.
qkster said:
us stamp is $.46 -first class - 1oz
I havent had any issue with the power button yet so i dont have any spare on hand.
i saw them on ebay though
http://www.ebay.com/itm/5x-POWER-SW...e_Replacement_Parts_Tools&hash=item19e04d52f9
works out to be about $3/ea
i'll have the ports..you'll the buttons..we can trade.
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Lol we shall be the peripheral supply
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I just found this http://www.multi-com.pl/index.php/en_US,details,id_pr,8831,menu_mode,categories.html sounds like it would really help
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deathblade said:
I just found this http://www.multi-com.pl/index.php/en_US,details,id_pr,8831,menu_mode,categories.html sounds like it would really help
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yeah. I recalled that. but you need that board and the riff box and others. not feasible for one infuse unless you are planning a side line business of jtagging infuses.
for the cost of that setup, you could buy 2 working infuses or a later phone model
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Please keep us informed on how it goes. The naphtha which is a stronger cleaner than alcohol worked for a little while,but I'm starting to have a few cables not read again
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I had severed the 7 pins with an exacto blade.
de-soldered the points
cleaned up the points
socketed in the new port
seems to fit
soldered in the new port.
slightly sloppy but seated well
re-assembled.
no reading or charge
I think it's due to poor new pin/old pin contacts.
prolly could have used better equipments or techniques
I left the new port in place and prolly will just send it to the mobiletech guys
i have 9 brand new ports available.
Just an update guys...
I soldered the new port on. My first attempt. Kinda sloppy actually. I wasn't able to clean off the old materials very well as I had concern about over heating the board. I think having the correct materials, solders, flux, magnifiers, and heat shield cloth and such may help. My attempt did not work. I suspect I was not able to get the 7pins to touch or connect properly.
I sent mine to mobiletechvideo without the port.
It's about 10 days turn around. It came back working. I was not expecting it to boot up and was ready to flash it back to stock myself but it came back with the leaked GB KK4 firmware installed. Kinda odd I guess as most of the return to stock on XDA were either UCKE3, UCKJ4 or UCLB3.
Although when I have the Infuse on the data cord at an angle that stress the connection, the computer reports the device as unknown. I suspect it is not as good as factory ship but good enough for me to restore the phone to function.
I'll have to keep an eye on the connection for now.
Conclusion: it can be done..but better success if you have the proper equipment for micro welding.
Glad to hear it's working
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Has anyone had any issues with the connectivity of the USB port when trying to charge? Mine doesn't always charge; I have to find the right position for it to make correct contact (it doesn't seem loose either). I've tried different cables and I applied a couple bursts of contact cleaner to it to see if that would help as well--no go though. Any ideas?
It's breaking. It's difficult to fix. You could see if someone will try to fix it for you but they gotta be pretty good. Otherwise invest in an external battery charger.
TwitchyEye said:
It's breaking. It's difficult to fix. You could see if someone will try to fix it for you but they gotta be pretty good. Otherwise invest in an external battery charger.
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Bummer... I'll try and look for some kind of guide on the net. I've fixed other electronic devices in the past, so I'll give this a whirl... Thanks for the reply!
Godspeed! What happened to mine was the traces broke off from the motherboard so I had to re-attach the connector. The connector itself was still in good shape though. It was quite a challenge.
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Godspeed! What happened to mine was the traces broke off from the motherboard so I had to re-attach the connector. The connector itself was still in good shape though. It was quite a challenge.
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Thanks! We'll see how it goes...
Are you seeing that the battery is intermittently charging when plugged up? My wife's phone is having issues and I have isolated it to the most likely culprit being the USB port, though the port is not lose and I have cleaned it out. All I can figure is that it has bad connections with the motherboard. Phone works fine if I externally charge the battery and insert. Wanted to see if you were seeing the same sort of things. At this point, for $139.95 and free shipping, I ordered a Blaze S 4G from Amazon for her, and will likely give the S 4G to my daughter to play with.
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Are you seeing that the battery is intermittently charging when plugged up? My wife's phone is having issues and I have isolated it to the most likely culprit being the USB port, though the port is not lose and I have cleaned it out. All I can figure is that it has bad connections with the motherboard. Phone works fine if I externally charge the battery and insert. Wanted to see if you were seeing the same sort of things. At this point, for $139.95 and free shipping, I ordered a Blaze S 4G from Amazon for her, and will likely give the S 4G to my daughter to play with.
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Yes, it'll go in and out of the charging state; but when I put it in the "right" position it'll go back to charging. I opened it up to see what the deal was and everything seems fine. However, I did get a chance to compare it to a "working" one and it seems the metal port housing is a little bit out of whack. So when I get some time I'm gonna see if I can get it back to normal--the metal seems a little flimsy.
Here's a really good guide that I used to take it apart: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qMOdkBadlJU
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Yes, it'll go in and out of the charging state; but when I put it in the "right" position it'll go back to charging. I opened it up to see what the deal was and everything seems fine. However, I did get a chance to compare it to a "working" one and it seems the metal port housing is a little bit out of whack. So when I get some time I'm gonna see if I can get it back to normal--the metal seems a little flimsy.
Here's a really good guide that I used to take it apart: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qMOdkBadlJU
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Mine is doing the samething, 5 use an external charger with two batteries. I also use a different phone to upload roms, or anything else to the micro SD Card. Seems to work just fine.
Just got mine back from Josh over at mobiletechvideo. 35 bucks to change port. I couldn't buy a decent soldering iron and the part for that price.
Glad you got it fixed!
Another problem may be the USB cable itself -- My beloved OEM Samsung 2-meter cable doesn't work reliably any more, it needs to be "drooping" a bit to make contact (in any device).
Since a week ago I've been getting a really weird and annoying problem with the mobile dock keyboard. When I try to type it gives me weird combinations of numbers and letters, also some of the keys don't work either. The touchpad as well as the USB port work fine.
I've already tried to get the dock battery drained, then fully charged, reset the tablet several and also did a factory reset today. Nothing seems to help. As a last resort I opened up the dock hoping to find some sort of connector not plugged correctly or some other visual indication of something broken but everything seems fine.
I'm running a stock 4.2.1 ROM and the MobileDock version is DOCK-EC20N-0207.
In the attached image you'll see the result of the alphabet and the numbers 1 to 0.
I've searched all over xda and Google but no solution or similar problem. Help? :crying:
Anyone? At all? I'm at wits end and currently not able to spend money on a new one.
Medulla_Oblongata said:
Anyone? At all? I'm at wits end and currently not able to spend money on a new one.
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Wipe cache and dalvik
TigerDNA said:
Wipe cache and dalvik
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I wiped the cache and dalvik cache. My docking station is still typing jibberish.
Medulla_Oblongata said:
I wiped the cache and dalvik cache. My docking station is still typing jibberish.
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Ouija board to summon the demons out? I got nothing
TigerDNA said:
Ouija board to summon the demons out? I got nothing
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Lol, if only I had a ouija board. I do have a sledgehammer though
Btw, I found a DOCK-EC20N-0207.rom somewhere. Any idea how I can get my TF300T to reinstall this? I currently have TWRP 2.5 installed on it right now, still figuring things out but I suspect that TWRP can do this for me?
edit: I'm beginning to think that there is no cure for my docking station and that it has a hardware issue rather than a software/firmware issue. Out of frustration I wiped *everything* using TWRP, then uploaded a stock Asus 4.2.1 firmware, put back TRWP 2.8.0.1 on it, wiped cache/dalvik once more. But no luck ... still jibberish when typing using the docking station.
I'll leave this for new years eve to cover this thing in firecrackers.
there was a thread about dock not working at all - solution was to open the keyboard and make sure that ribbon connector is firmly in its place.
I am not sure if it is phisically possible to plug it reversed (or off by some pins) but that might be causing your issues.
Either this or that robbon got cut and some lines inside it are not really working now.
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th3cr0w said:
there was a thread about dock not working at all - solution was to open the keyboard and make sure that ribbon connector is firmly in its place.
I am not sure if it is phisically possible to plug it reversed (or off by some pins) but that might be causing your issues.
Either this or that robbon got cut and some lines inside it are not really working now.
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I've seen that post and no that was not the solution to my problem. Mine started out of the blue (tablet or docking station never got dropped or hit), plus I still opened it up to check all of the connectors for any sign of cuts, disconnecting, possible dust (which is not possible due to the way these are built, lol). It's also impossible to plug the cables back in reversed anyway. My keyboard is sort of functioning (in a scrambled kind of way) unlike the other guys problem which wasn't working at all.
O happy day- got a keyboard dock. Happiness was short lived; after allowing the dock to charge overnight, I was unable to get either of my tf300's to work with it. The tablets will recognize it as a charging device (you can see the 2 battery icons on the status bar) but that's it- no track pad or keyboard functions. I haven't tried to see if usb is active, though. I've attempted the troubleshooting steps I've seen online, like cold booting a tablet while connected to the dock, all to no avail...
Anyhow, obviously there's no warranty in play here, so I was curious if anyone had any know-how on servicing the dock? I read on Tom's Hardware that the dock needs to be glued somehow after disassembly, so i'd like to consider that "last resort", but if that is what it's going to take, that's okay. Anybody have any suggestions?
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O happy day- got a keyboard dock. Happiness was short lived; after allowing the dock to charge overnight, I was unable to get either of my tf300's to work with it. The tablets will recognize it as a charging device (you can see the 2 battery icons on the status bar) but that's it- no track pad or keyboard functions. I haven't tried to see if usb is active, though. I've attempted the troubleshooting steps I've seen online, like cold booting a tablet while connected to the dock, all to no avail...
Anyhow, obviously there's no warranty in play here, so I was curious if anyone had any know-how on servicing the dock? I read on Tom's Hardware that the dock needs to be glued somehow after disassembly, so i'd like to consider that "last resort", but if that is what it's going to take, that's okay. Anybody have any suggestions?
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Well, here's a status update... I've gone ahead and opened the dock, and nothing really looked out of place, so I went ahead and reattached the various cables and screwed the sucker back together. I now have the keyboard working. The trackpad, however, still is not working. I took it apart a second time and verified that the cables for the trackpad were plugged all the way in (where the black line on the ribbon cables are flush with the connectors on the boards), and still no go. Anybody have any experience with a non-functional trackpad?
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Well, here's a status update... I've gone ahead and opened the dock, and nothing really looked out of place, so I went ahead and reattached the various cables and screwed the sucker back together. I now have the keyboard working. The trackpad, however, still is not working. I took it apart a second time and verified that the cables for the trackpad were plugged all the way in (where the black line on the ribbon cables are flush with the connectors on the boards), and still no go. Anybody have any experience with a non-functional trackpad?
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Oh, wow! It didn't even take me an hour to break it again. Went and re-read threads on various forums, and people were having some luck with cold booting while docked. So I did, and yet again the keyboard ceased functioning. Despite having not even moved while reading/rebooting, I opened the dock once more. Of course, nothing appears to have changed, so I don't even know what to do at this point. The vendor has refunded my money, so at least I'm not out anything; it'd be really nice if I could somehow restore function, though.
I can get a replacement keypad/trackpad off eBay, but I'm concerned that my problem may be where the cables attach to the main board. Of course it could also be the ribbon cables themselves. Anyone know somewhere to get new cables at a reasonable price?
I've got the keyboard working again. Seems like once I plug it in to charge, the keyboard stops working and i have to go play with the cables to remedy that. that's only when charging with the tablet attached. haven't tried seeing what happens if i undock, then charge, then redock.
kinda surprised nobody's had any input... <shrugs>. and in regards to something i had said before, it seems i was a bit mistaken: i can order a replacement keypad, but not the trackpad. i'm wondering if i might need a new main board for this instead, though. would like to hear something out of someone who's replaced a board in the dock before i pull the trigger on one. anyone? anyone? Bueller?
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had to set the dock to charge, and naturally, the keyboard didn't work. so i went and took it apart again. this time, though, I plugged the tablet in to the base prior to screwing everything back. I detached the cables from the mainboard, reseated, and checked-- no change. so I detached the mainboard cables again, and proceeded to reseat the cabling where the touchpad is. snapped the tablet back into place; lo and behold, I got a little circle on screen... hey! the trackpad's working!!! Excitedly, I screwed the screws under the trackpad button, and replaced the button, and proceeded to close the tablet so I could flip the dock over and replace the other screws/feet. Opened everything back up and unlocked the tablet and.............. <price is right tuba noise here> no trackpad. total freaking bummer.
I'm guessing now that maybe there's some kind of short somewhere. When I get to my destination this evening (or perhaps tomorrow, to be honest), I will further explore this new development. It's interesting at the very least. I do know the pad isn't totally dead in the water.
it's odd... charging causes the keyboard to stop functioning, and screws apparently cause the pad to stop functioning. very odd.
i've sat down and dismantled the entire thing. i decided to unplug the battery from the system board for a while thinking there might be some kind of situation where that could be helpful. let it sit probably 2 hours while i worked on something else. now i've reassembled, snapped it back together (but no screws yet), and the trackpad is working. has been working for the last hour, give or take. dock is down to 38% charge, so i'm trepidatious (is that even a word? lol) about which step to take next -- seeing what happens when i screw this thing back together, or try and see what happens when i attempt to charge it. i'll have to make some sort of decision, so once that happens, i'll post yet another update. hopefully a solve.
Problems with a dock? unplug that battery for a while!
I've rounded the last corner i think. i've got the charger plugged in to the dock as i sit here and type; trackpad still works too. all that's left is trying to screw it back together, so i'm gonna call this tenatively solved. because if i just can't have screws for some strange reason, i suppose i'm fine with that.
Still working... How does one go about marking something 'solved'? Ask a mod...?