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    • Pins on Faces module not connected?
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      @technerdchris said in Pins on Faces module not connected?: Hi, I'm wanting to interface my M5stack with external circuits and am using a faces board. Is there any reason that none of the external pins have connections? I check with oscilloscope and there is nothing at 5v 3v3 or gpio 36. I have interfaced with plenty of circuits with ESP32, arduino, and chipKIT, but this is my first attempt with m5stack. When the base has its pins press in to the faces dock, it looks like these pins should be connected... In the image, the red arrow is pointing to the pins I'm trying to use. Looking at the sticker, the arrow should be pointing at GND. From left to right on the image then should be 5V, 3V3, BAT, RST, and GPIO 36. I first used the header pins in the breadboard to connect and then I went into the pins of faces dock directly with o'scope. What am I doing wrong? Please email M5Stack technical about this as they should be working.
    • Was excited about this until trying it.
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      I'm still at a loss with m5ez. It is very frustrating to "have" such a great framework that I'm unable to leverage. Are there any examples of someone using m5ez in a project that "does something"? An example of "does something" I mean like this ESP32 project I completed recently: https://www.facebook.com/144922416365/videos/743331992745660 it is a test bench I developed for ignition coils. The UI are the three buttons on the right and the display is simply a right side for status and left side for control. This kind of UI is how most of my programs work... a continuous presentation of status or information and some instruction about control. As I rework a prior test bench into a new version controlled by ESP32, I'm driven to inaction because of how unfriendly m5ez is to utilize.
    • https is working! was: Reset your password
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      And now is it time to reset your password on the community site
    • Integrate into a "dock" or bench?
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      @technerdchris yes , USB module go on top of the FACES and under the Core , then stack they together