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  1. #1

    Default Keyclone commands disable extended keys on my G15

    See my thread on the hardware section, but basically when I start wow through a command that runs wow.exe and sets up a keymap (only key affected is minus) - any extended keys bound to combination of shift will not work.

    Ie G18 = ctrl+shift+f1

    - works when i run wow without keyclone
    - works when i start wow through clicking and not a command in keyclone

    - but when i start with the commands (that i need to for my key binds), it will not work - wow isn't registring the key press ... ie it's not a problem with forwarding, it prevents the key from even being registered in the instance of wow that has focus.
    5 boxing on Chamber of Aspects, EU (Horde) and Soon on Classic.

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    i believe it might not be using the correct profile for some reason. i think there is a setting somewhere where you can tell your G15 what profile to use all the time.

  3. #3

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    only have one, which is the default - and if i change the shift+ctrl+f1 to like 'A' it works - swap back to shift in the conditions above - and it stops working.
    5 boxing on Chamber of Aspects, EU (Horde) and Soon on Classic.

    Retired blog:
    http://thegrins.blogspot.com/

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    It's in the profile. I use a G15 with SHIFT+ F1 through F9, and they pass just fine.

    In the Profiler options of the G-Series, make the World of Warcraft profile the default. Additionally, I have the WoW keys as my Default Configuration, and have the box checked under "Enable Persistent Profile". That way, no matter what application is running, my G keys are always mapped to what I want them in WoW.

    Hope this helps.
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    Have you tried restarting the G-keys profiler?
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    Quote Originally Posted by 'BigSmitty',index.php?page=Thread&postID=179879#po st179879
    It's in the profile. I use a G15 with SHIFT+ F1 through F9, and they pass just fine.

    In the Profiler options of the G-Series, make the World of Warcraft profile the default. Additionally, I have the WoW keys as my Default Configuration, and have the box checked under "Enable Persistent Profile". That way, no matter what application is running, my G keys are always mapped to what I want them in WoW.

    Hope this helps.
    It's not related to the profile as (a) I have only one and (b) If I change something in the profile to a non shifted key, it immediately works.


    Quote Originally Posted by 'Sajuuk',index.php?page=Thread&postID=179943#post1 79943
    Have you tried restarting the G-keys profiler?
    Yup. No luck.
    5 boxing on Chamber of Aspects, EU (Horde) and Soon on Classic.

    Retired blog:
    http://thegrins.blogspot.com/

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