I am happy to report I found what was conflicting with my new X-keys Pro USB. I had first thought it was keyclones as it was doing it whenever I had keyclone running. It was NOT keyclone, it was multiplicity that was causing me issues. Multiplicity is a Synergy type product by Stardock. I have been using it for years and love it.

After talking with Brandon at PI Engineering tech support he sent me a link for their new beta software that allows you to program your USB key in boot mod similiar to how the PS/2 version works. This turns the device into a true HID like a keyboard and stores all the macro info on the board like the PS/2. You were able to do this before but it was not supported by Vista.

You can get this new software at http://www.piengineering.com/downloa...dware.mode.zip there is a help file with it. I just set my unit up for hardware mode there was a little bit a learning curve for sure but its working great now.