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Belkin n52te programming/reprogramming

Since this device is no longer supported in the most recent OS the best way of reprograming this keyboard/keypad is to install an older OS like Windows 7 or 8 and play with its programming on one of those OSs.

Programming/Reprogramming a Belkin n52te in Windows 11 thru a Windows 7 Virtual Machine

Requirements:

  • Oracle VirtualBox.
  • Guest additions.
  • A functional Virtual Machine with Windows 7 32 bits.
    • Microsoft no longer have it available, get into pc could be a source for it, you should have a license to use it.
  • A folder shared with this VM to transfer the driver.
  • Last Belkin n52te driver/controller V2.1.2 (available in this repo).

How to do and what to do

  • Create a new Virtual Machine in Oracle VirtualBox
    • System
      • Motherboard, Base memory: 8192Mb
      • Processor, Processors: 2 CPU
    • Display
      • Screen, Video Memory: 128Mb
    • Storage
      • Controller: SATA
        • SATA Port 0: Windows7.iso
        • SATA Port 1: Windows 32.vdi (20Gb)
    • USB
      • Enable USB Controller selected
      • USB 1.1 (OHCI) Controller
      • Belkin n52te [2100]
  • Install Windows 7 or 8 (32 bits Windows 7 recommended)
  • Install Guest Additions for correct drivers install
  • Share a folder in you host computer
  • Access the host computer share with the Virtual Machine
  • Copy and install the driver
  • Reboot the Windows 7 Virtual Machine
  • Share Belkin n52te with the Virtual Machine in USB Settings (Lower devices menu)
  • Program the device with the n52te editor
  • Upload configurations and use it in your main computer.

Help

  • If with this you still don’t know exactly what to do just post a message here

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