TelFiREIf the M10-A didn't have such a terrible failure rate, that'd probably be a good call. I would stay as far away as possible from them until they work out the issues. Amazing packaging and clever design, but sounds like a lot of them are DOA.
BrannyDOA, partial working boards and major programming issues. Look it up on this site and read the discussion page. Tons of faults. He'll work it out, I'm sure, but the first run was less than optimal.
BrannyOh, so you were trying to be sarcastic. Okay. Sorry, thought you actually didn't understand that things weren't working correctly and a lot of people couldn't use the thing they paid for. Just search in page "paperweight" and I think you'll get the gist.
If a keyboard cannot be used to input (which as an input device, I would consider important), I would consider it DOA. But yes, by definition they weren't dead (but as an item that must be programmed to fully utilize, if it isn't programmable...well...), they were terribly crippled and locked in a catatonic state where only a certain percentage were able to bring out. Better? Not sure why the differentiation is so important, but they aren't working as advertised. Hope that clarified what I was trying to convey.
If you need some instances, here's some direct comments:
backonaroll7Follow
14w
Is there ANY update on when Configurator is going to be updated? Three different computers I've tried this on. Nothing works.
Windows 10: Hardware does not show up as described in the manual. Hardware does not accept provided driver. Mini Pad does not connect.
Mac OSX El Captain: Mini Pad does not connect. Installed the additional components here. Mini pad does not connect.
Mac OSX 10.8.5: Software not compatible with this operating system build.
I've done dozens of keyboard builds and have never had such problems with keyboard firmware before.
Silvervox32525Follow
13w
Well, since this thing doesn't work with Windows 10, I've got a very expensive paperweight.
Amrityville2Follow
12w
FondusonMassdrop refunded me because I complained about the same thing! Frustrating that we wait a fairly long time for a product then have to wait even longer to properly use it.
hansvelas14Follow
11w
I'm confused. Out of all the people who bought this, what percentage of people have actually gotten it to work? Why haven't we gotten an update? This is so frustrating and looks incredibly badly on both RAMA and Machine Industries.
Pretty packaging ain't shit when you can't even get the damn product to work.
durg5Follow
5w
PON10I messaged Rama and he said to message machine industries about the configurator.
I guess its dead. Massdrop didnt respond to me either when I messaged them.
LOKIA00734Follow
14w
Still waiting for update.......... I want my M10-A works.
Gen27Follow
16w
Just got mine and I've hit the same issue many seem to be having, not being able to connect to the configurator. I'm on Windows 7 at the moment. I have another PC that is on Windows 10. I will try it on there in a few hours to see how it goes. However on Windows 7 it does recognize it, I hear the little chime it makes when connecting over USB but after setting up the layers in the configurator and hitting the reset button no connection is established. Windows makes its chime that its disconnecting the device then plays another chime for connecting it. Hopefully this will be resolved soon.
Are there other ways to program this device without the configurator?
Update 4/25/17: I have tried it on my Windows 10 machine and had the same issue stated above.
BrannyAnd some people forget in the mk community, not everyone knows how to use QMK or even what it is. You are hardcore into keyboards, we shouldn't look down on those who don't, or we make a poor community. When it advertises an easy to use GUI...it's falling short of promises if that isn't an option and one needs to fall back to editing the firmware painstakingly. Again, not everyone knows how to use QMK. Messing with the firmware can be daunting, as if you do it wrong on many devices, you can brick your device. I get you love your M10-A (probably the best looking macro board ever made), but all I'm saying is that it has issues and I'd suggest waiting until those are proven to be ironed out. It's billed as a great starter build, for new or first time builders. Directly from the drop, for reference:
Easy-to-Use Graphical Interface
As any keyboard user knows, programming your board can be difficult. That’s why the M10-A is programmed using a drag-and-drop graphical user interface. The GUI—made possible by Machine Industries —eliminates the arduous process of organizing complicated code. And with only 10 switches and 20 solder points, the M10-A offers a great opportunity to start assembling keyboards without taking on a massive project.