OSC ceases function after Spoofing UNO PID onto Teensy 4.1

What It says on the tin. I am using a Teensy 4.1, running  's  4 encoders 5 pages project. Flashed straight to the teensy, it is (mostly) functional (it does dis- and re- connect every 5 seconds if a channel isn't selected, but thats another can of worms).

I would like this to work on the console too however, so I sought to spoof it as an UNO. I edited the usb_desc headers file, reflashed, and seemingly got it to recognize as an UNO (the Arduino IDE seems to think so). The splash screen loads, and the buttons to switch pages seemingly still do something (make the screen go blank but oh well), but it never properly registers OSC commands and gives the error above. Doesn't disconnect a bunch though!

I am doing this testing in ETC EOS 3.3.5 build 69 thru Nomad on Windows 11. Haven't had the chance to try the sucker on a console yet.

I'm guessing I can also install the teensy drivers on the console itself, but I would prefer for this to be plug and play.

Please let me know if there is any other useful information I can provide (other settings, wireshark usb logs, etc.), and thanks in advance for the assistance!

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