02-16-2017, 12:15 PM
can you try something else - check if the button can be pressed, it should go at least half a milimeter or more down, and you should feel at the end clicking
if you aren't able to press it at all, then try to unscrew a bit the bolts
it may be that there is something that is pressing the button and for some reason it works when you connect it via the tool but fails when plugged in w/o pc
the function of the button is unclear yet, it can be configured to send some commands to the firmware or to trigger messages over http/mqtt/rf
but since it connects to one pin of the microcontroller that is used for flashing, if it is constantly pressed, there could be some issue
if you can press it, then there may be some other problem, but i will tell you what to try afterwards
if you aren't able to press it at all, then try to unscrew a bit the bolts
it may be that there is something that is pressing the button and for some reason it works when you connect it via the tool but fails when plugged in w/o pc
the function of the button is unclear yet, it can be configured to send some commands to the firmware or to trigger messages over http/mqtt/rf
but since it connects to one pin of the microcontroller that is used for flashing, if it is constantly pressed, there could be some issue
if you can press it, then there may be some other problem, but i will tell you what to try afterwards