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QMK keyboards (Moonlander, Planck) not detected after OS wakeup on OSX Ventura

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#17 876 ouverte le 2 août 2022

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Description

Posting this here as advised on a reddit thread.

Impacts: Intel and M1 Macs with OSX Ventura Beta (1 and 2)

Description

The ZSA Moonlander and Planck (which are running QMK) won't be registered as keyboards if left plugged into a mac machine with the new OSX Ventura beta installed that has slept. The easy fix is just replug the keyboard. The keyboard WILL trigger a wake from sleep, but keyboard events won't be registered after that. The keyboard is receiving power the whole time and was recently flashed. It works as expected on other computers and on an IOS device.

This doesn't seem to be the case for the standard apple keyboards as an aside (I ran a small test), so wondering if it has something to do with the OSX configuration stage (the left shift identification).

The problem is consistent across two macs: a 2018 mac mini (with a hub and plugged in directly via usb-a) and an m1 mac air (plugged in directly via usb-c)

System Information

Keyboard: ZSA Moonlander, ZSA Planck Revision (if applicable): Operating system: OSX Ventura Beta 1 and 2 qmk doctor output: Wasn't able to generate but will edit if I can get it set up

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Any keyboard related software installed?

  • AutoHotKey (Windows)
  • Karabiner (macOS)
  • Other:

Additional Context

Mac Mini and Air are both totally fresh installs

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