I went to a music store, to see what they had to say. This cable works with other keyboards, just not mine. So my keyboard is broken, thats the only issue. Sorry for wasting this past day or so.
I know that the letters “SS” or the number “3.0” next to a port indicate a 3.0 port, but what about just the USB symbol? Is that 2.0 or 3.0? If its 2.0 i’ve had it plugged into a 2.0 port this whole time. If thats so, sorry about wasting your time.
It still has the same result, on all ports
Its USB 3.0
I’ve been playing the triple osc. I’ve tried using both the IN and OUT plug. The OUT light always stays on when its plugged in, IN flashes when I press a key on the computer, not the keyboard.

Thanks :)
In short, its basically as if the keyboard wasn’r there aside from a few flashing lights on the cable
Sorry, I should’ve clarified, I cannot use the keyboard to make sounds on the computer. However, when I connect the MIDI output (playing noises from the computer on the keyboard), a light flashes on a piece thats on the cable (the cable has a piece on it that has a few lights, one that flashes when ...
The issue still persists, with the same thing happening, the light will flash for output being taken, input doesn’t work, and sound will only play on the computer. And, of course, it won’t take input from my keyboard
Lmms version: 1.1.3 Using my laptop’s speakers 4gb RAM I believe this is my soundcard: intel(R) Display Audio. I’m a bit new, I’m not certain which one of these are my soundcard, but if thats not a aoundcard one of this is: Realtek High Definition Audio OS: Windows 10 Home Version: 1803 Keyboard: MK...
I got a new keyboard, and a MIDI cable, and I have it connected. I followed this tutorial: https://lmms.io/wiki/index.php?title=Using_MIDI#Where_do_I_get_started.3F, and the computer registers that the keyboard is there (as USB A), and I turned out MIDI input and output, a light flashes when I give ...