Hi Ben -
Yes, what you're dealing with is an adjustment issue. We adjust the sensitivity at the shop before a TKB ships but a number of factors influence it that we can't adjust for - everything from climate/environment to the pH balance of the user's skin.
If you open up the TKB (assuming it's a current generation TKB it's the three top screws and the two bottom black hex screws) and get access to the PCB, there's are two trimmers, one of which is marked (you guessed it...) "Sensitivity". You want to adjust this slightly.
At the far extreme all of the pads light up. At you back it off you'll get the condition that you're experiencing now - interaction between pads 1 and 2. Back it off just slightly to where this no longer happens. You might want to try it out again after putting the chassis back together but before screwing everything back down - the temperature difference can have a slight effect.
If you need any more help with this, feel free to email me,
Tim
sydilaxe wrote:
Yes, what you're dealing with is an adjustment issue. We adjust the sensitivity at the shop before a TKB ships but a number of factors influence it that we can't adjust for - everything from climate/environment to the pH balance of the user's skin.
If you open up the TKB (assuming it's a current generation TKB it's the three top screws and the two bottom black hex screws) and get access to the PCB, there's are two trimmers, one of which is marked (you guessed it...) "Sensitivity". You want to adjust this slightly.
At the far extreme all of the pads light up. At you back it off you'll get the condition that you're experiencing now - interaction between pads 1 and 2. Back it off just slightly to where this no longer happens. You might want to try it out again after putting the chassis back together but before screwing everything back down - the temperature difference can have a slight effect.
If you need any more help with this, feel free to email me,
Tim
sydilaxe wrote:
I am noticing that there seems to be a voltage bleed when I touch the second
touch resistor on my TKB. The first resistors LED lights up and the pot for the
first stage slightly affects the voltage output of the second stage. Is there an
internal trimpot that adjusts the sensitivity of the touchpads? Might I need to
send the TKB in for service. It functions normally as long as the second
touchpad is not pressed. Thanks in advance!
Ben
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