https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=495051
--- Comment #4 from Jerry <jerryyeage...@yahoo.com> --- update 3: This also works when the mount is connected to the Mac by USB cable. But you have to download and install a driver. Connecting the handset to the computer and looking in the USB section of the System Information “app” you can find that there is a USB-Serial controller attached made by vendor Prolific Technology, Inc with device ID: 0x23a3. After looking for references listed on the internet for this device, I came across a posting that said the Prolific company had device drivers listed on the Mac App Store. This is true, they do have at least two drivers there. Taking a wild guess the 0x23a3 device used the 2303 device drives, I installed it (when you download it from the App Store, it is installed, you then have to immediately go to the Privacy & Security tab in the System Settings app and give the driver permission to run. Do that and just to be sure, restart the computer, With the handset attached to the computer via the USB cable, start KStars and EKOS and go to the Indi Control Panel and select the iOptron HEM15 tab. You will need to change the Connection Mode to Serial, select System Ports, and for the Ports select the newly installed driver for the handset. Mine is currently.cu.PL20303G-USBtoUART1430, baud rate is 115200. Maybe restart Stars and EKOS just to make sure everything sticks. One thing to note: if you open the Terminal app and type 'ls /dev/tty*.*'without the quote marks and press the return key, you will get a listing of all the USB connected devices, so if the driver name changes after this posting, you can still find out what it is. -- You are receiving this mail because: You are watching all bug changes.