![]() In particular, Trezor allows the user to "label" devices, i.e. Note that unlike Ledger devices, most other hardware devices provide user-friendly labels to help identify devices, and these labels are (and have been) also shown in these dialogs. The "Wallet Information" dialog now also shows the bip32 root fingerprint for each keystore: There is also an explicit "Cancel" button in step 6 (same effect as closing the dialog via "X"). The dialogs now show the bip32 root fingerprint of the keystore Electrum is currently trying to pair (and also the label, if applicable, see below). It seems difficult to make the pairing smarter even for this scenario, so for now I have tried to make the dialogs easier to understand, in 998cd0d and 7804082. (the previous commit 238619f improved on the latter case)īy the time you see the "Try to connect again?" dialog (step 5), Electrum is already trying to pair a specific keystore (e.g. Ideally you would connect whichever device you have with you either before you open Electrum, or at least before you click the "Pay" button. Basically, you are connecting your device(s) too late for any of the smarter pairing logic to take place. Thank you so much for your help and I apologize again for all of these issues! □ I must be doing something wrong - can you advise? I am absolutely certain that this device was one of the three used to configure this multisig Electrum wallet - it was the second of three. ![]() Step 7 - prompt tells me that Electrum cannot pair with my Ledger, no other options so I click "OK" Step 6 - device2 is connected and ready, the next prompt gives me no options so I click "OK" as there is no other choice Step 5 - no Ledger devices are connected to my PC yet, so I am prompted by this window, I connect Ledger device2 and enter the Ledger PIN, then click "Yes" to scan again Step 3 - click the "Send" tab and fill out the fields for this test send, attempting to execute this send using (1) device2 and (2) device3 in that order, then click "Pay" Verify the." prompt three (3) times in a row, since I have no Ledger devices connected to my PC Step 2 - click "No" on the "Please insert your Ledger. Step 1 - open Electrum and enter password with no Ledger wallets connected to my PC It pains me to add to this issue again as I must be doing something wrong - with version 4.2.2 installed, I still run into an immediate failure when attempting to send send bitcoin using Ledger wallets in an arbitrary order. Hello - I am so appreciative that you pushed all of this work through so quickly and that release 4.2.2 was made available! Whether it related with sequence of creating multi-signature wallet? It pops up "Electrum cannot pair with you Ledger." Ledger Nano S 3, Ledger Nano 2 sequence, it doesn't work. It pops up "Electrum cannot pair with you Ledger."į. Ledger Nano S 3, Ledger Nano 1 sequence, it doesn't work. It pops up "Electrum cannot pair with you Ledger."Į. Ledger Nano S 2, Ledger Nano S 3 sequence, it doesn't work. It pops up "Electrum cannot pair with you Ledger."ĭ. Ledger Nano S 2, Ledger Nano S 1 sequence, it doesn't work. It pops up "Electrum cannot pair with you Ledger."Ĭ. Ledger Nano S 1, Ledger Nano S 3 sequence, it doesn't work. Ledger Nano S 1, Ledger Nano S 2 sequence, it works.ī. When I send multi-signature(2 of 3) transaction withĪ. I create multi-signature wallet using Ledger Nano S 1, Ledger Nano S 2, Ledger Nano S 3 sequence. I've bought 3 Ledger Nano S in order to make multi-signature transaction (2 of 3). Hardware wallet model: Ledger Nano S (Secure element 1.4.1, MCU 1.5)
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