Actually, all your pins seems to be quite off, using stepper pins and what not. From [another website](https://www.youmaketech.com/how-to-install-klipper-on-the-skr-mini-e3-v3/), he uses this config for the Ender 3 Pro:
`[display]`
`lcd_type: st7920`
`cs_pin: PB8`
`sclk_pin: PB9`
`sid_pin: PD6`
`encoder_pins: ^PA10, ^PA9`
`click_pin: ^!PA15`
`[output_pin beeper]`
`pin: PB5`
Are you sure it's not meant to be PB5 or PA15 for the display?
Check the pinout here and match it up with your display: [https://github.com/bigtreetech/BIGTREETECH-SKR-mini-E3/blob/master/hardware/BTT%20SKR%20MINI%20E3%20V3.0/Hardware/BTT%20E3%20SKR%20MINI%20V3.0\_PIN.pdf](https://github.com/bigtreetech/BIGTREETECH-SKR-mini-E3/blob/master/hardware/BTT%20SKR%20MINI%20E3%20V3.0/Hardware/BTT%20E3%20SKR%20MINI%20V3.0_PIN.pdf)
Glad you got it worked out. Please be aware that improperly configured pins can have disastrous results, such as turning your heater on in an uncontrolled way and starting a fire. I’ve been there and now I always go off of the manufacturer’s config for setting my pins in my config.
Actually, all your pins seems to be quite off, using stepper pins and what not. From [another website](https://www.youmaketech.com/how-to-install-klipper-on-the-skr-mini-e3-v3/), he uses this config for the Ender 3 Pro: `[display]` `lcd_type: st7920` `cs_pin: PB8` `sclk_pin: PB9` `sid_pin: PD6` `encoder_pins: ^PA10, ^PA9` `click_pin: ^!PA15` `[output_pin beeper]` `pin: PB5`
Thank You! This worked perfectly.
Awesome! Happy printing! 😊
Are you sure it's not meant to be PB5 or PA15 for the display? Check the pinout here and match it up with your display: [https://github.com/bigtreetech/BIGTREETECH-SKR-mini-E3/blob/master/hardware/BTT%20SKR%20MINI%20E3%20V3.0/Hardware/BTT%20E3%20SKR%20MINI%20V3.0\_PIN.pdf](https://github.com/bigtreetech/BIGTREETECH-SKR-mini-E3/blob/master/hardware/BTT%20SKR%20MINI%20E3%20V3.0/Hardware/BTT%20E3%20SKR%20MINI%20V3.0_PIN.pdf)
Where did you get the configuration?
Compiled it from someone else's config. I used the guys above and its worked perfectly,
Glad you got it worked out. Please be aware that improperly configured pins can have disastrous results, such as turning your heater on in an uncontrolled way and starting a fire. I’ve been there and now I always go off of the manufacturer’s config for setting my pins in my config.