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Thanks for checking @arulrajnet. The buttons render correctly on [my blog](https://jimter.net/) so I assumed they were good to go. I'll looking into what's going wrong with the attila demo blog...

Thanks for checking @arulrajnet. The buttons render correctly on [my blog](https://jimter.net/) so I assumed they were good to go. I'll looking into what's going wrong with the attila demo blog...

@arulrajnet I've updated the PR and tested against my blog and the Attila demo site: ![image](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/1538480/51080320-79721e80-172d-11e9-835a-fe6d69490da2.png) The change is actually much cleaner since the update too. Please let me know...

Hi Eriberto, I'm a little confused. Do you have a link for "1130:660C model (ID 1130:660c Tenx Technology, Inc. Foot Pedal/Thermometer / USB HID v1.10 Device"? The link at the...

Can you post the output of `dmesg` after you plug in your device? Here's the dmesg output after plugging in my TEMPer: ``` [125755.348125] usb 2-2: new low-speed USB device...

Yep, the different Vendor and Product IDs definitely mean that `temper-python` won't discover your device at the moment. This may be easy to fix... I'll create a branch and let...

Alright, can you check if your device is detected using [my fork](https://github.com/amorphic/temper-python)? `pip install git+git://github.com/amorphic/temper-python.git`

Alas... it looks like it's a completely different chipset then. :(

Hmm... as I suspected: > This driver is for the device I got in the mail called the TEMPer. It seems that over time the manufacturer has put lots of...

Eriberto - I'd really like to implement it. I'm also pretty short on time but I don't think it would be _too_ difficult. The only issue is testing. That device...