It's 1 of 2 things since the USB Hub is working, it could be bad resistors from the Atmega chip or a reflow on the pins of the usbhub chip are needed that connect to the Atmega chip.mrjfutz wrote:
I did as you said and it shows up as an empty 4-port usb hub. It doesn't ever try to install drivers for the aio, but it did automatically install drivers for the xbox controller
Use this image below for reference to what to do, pins 4 and 5 you try to reflow with a clean soldering iron tip which I colored green and blue.
The resistors (circled in red) use a multimeter to get their values by probing both ends of the same resistor, values should be around 22ohms give or take 1 or 2 ohms. Then test and let me know.

Reflash the image on the SD card and do a clean install and redo all the controls, be sure the Button Membranes are good ones as mentioned in the previous page the membrane can cause buttons to be unresponsive.pomme wrote: ↑Sun Apr 16, 2017 3:21 pmAfter continuing to troubleshoot I eventually got this working. The best I can figure is that I may have shorted PP22 and PP23.
All controls seem fine in ES but my controls are completely borked in setup-menu areas (e.g. LEFT dpad seems to be registering as A/confirm). This makes it tough to do any configuration. Is this a known problem with a workaround? I had to put the sd in another pi to get the wifi configured...
This has nothing to do with the AIO and more likely you not being able to use a keyboard on the Pi so I suggest getting one of these:
https://www.amazon.com/Micro-USB-Male-F ... B0027YYMU6
This way you can use a keyboard to configure Audio and everything else you need.