Hw-417-v1.2 Driver __hot__ -

Modern Windows drivers from FTDI may intentionally "brick" or disable these non-genuine chips by changing their USB Product ID (PID) to "0000". If you have a clone board, users often need to use older driver versions (such as v2.8.3) to maintain functionality, or use the device on Linux or macOS , where driver-level "bricking" is less common. Common Applications Drivers - FTDI

Follow the on-screen prompts and enter your administrator password. hw-417-v1.2 driver

def is_tilted(self): return GPIO.input(self.pin) == GPIO.HIGH Modern Windows drivers from FTDI may intentionally "brick"