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Rin
03-27-2009, 01:31 AM
Hi all,

While playing around with my G15 keyboard, I came across one question:

How do you pass complex keystrokes to your alternate characters? For example, if I want to pass CONTROL+SHIFT+X to a character, how do I get this to work properly without forcing all of my other characters to sit down? It seems like my G15 keyboard is passing the individual values instead of the pure keystroke. Has anyone else experienced this?


To give you a further illustration, tonight I pressed CONTROL+SHIFT+X (this stroke is bound to only ONE of my characters), yet, when this happened, 4 of my characters sat down, and one executed her spell. The default sit button is X (not control+shift+x), so there appears to be some sort of disconnect between the X key and the CONTROL+SHIFT+X combo. When I run these keys manually (CONTROL+SHIFT+X), only one character responds, which is correct. It seems like the keyboard is passing X into my other clients (or maybe this is a keyclone issue?)...

Thoughts?

Thanks!

Khatovar
03-27-2009, 01:54 AM
You're using Keyclone, make sure your whitelist isn't "Strict"

mikekim
03-27-2009, 06:16 AM
setup keymaps for the keys you wish to pass in keyclone and run the Logitech G series profiler in admin mode (if you are using vista)

Rin
03-27-2009, 02:24 PM
Thanks! I'll give this a shot tonight.

sqeaky4100
03-27-2009, 08:16 PM
I get that sometimes too for no reason. It's normally when I come back after not playing for a few months and Im a bit lost again.

It seems to always just solve itself for no reason that I can find out.

Just keep fiddling around with things... test if the command works when no keyclone is running, trying reinstalling G-Series Profiler, try messing with the keybindings a little, test the key in NotePad to make sure it's not the key/g-series program

( my problem was I had spells that SHIFT would make them cast on target A, and no mod would cast it on themselves. Well everyone would be casting on a different guy >.< )

I know EXACTLY what you're talking about, but I never found out a solid solution myself, it just seems like 20-30min of tinkering always fixed it haha.