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  1. #11

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    Here is what I got from the G19.

    G1-G12
    046D-C229 v23 (G19 Gaming Keyboard (Macro interface)): Button 1 at bit 8
    046D-C229 v23 (G19 Gaming Keyboard (Macro interface)): Button 2 at bit 14
    046D-C229 v23 (G19 Gaming Keyboard (Macro interface)): Button 3 at bit 9
    046D-C229 v23 (G19 Gaming Keyboard (Macro interface)): Button 4 at bit 15
    046D-C229 v23 (G19 Gaming Keyboard (Macro interface)): Button 5 at bit 10
    046D-C229 v23 (G19 Gaming Keyboard (Macro interface)): Button 6 at bit 16
    046D-C229 v23 (G19 Gaming Keyboard (Macro interface)): Button 7 at bit 11
    046D-C229 v23 (G19 Gaming Keyboard (Macro interface)): Button 8 at bit 17
    046D-C229 v23 (G19 Gaming Keyboard (Macro interface)): Button 9 at bit 12
    046D-C229 v23 (G19 Gaming Keyboard (Macro interface)): Button 10 at bit 18
    046D-C229 v23 (G19 Gaming Keyboard (Macro interface)): Button 11 at bit 13
    046D-C229 v23 (G19 Gaming Keyboard (Macro interface)): Button 12 at bit 19

    m1-m3 and mr
    046D-C229 v23 (G19 Gaming Keyboard (Macro interface)): Button 1 at bit 20
    046D-C229 v23 (G19 Gaming Keyboard (Macro interface)): Button 2 at bit 21
    046D-C229 v23 (G19 Gaming Keyboard (Macro interface)): Button 3 at bit 22
    046D-C229 v23 (G19 Gaming Keyboard (Macro interface)): Button 4 at bit 23

    color selector button
    046D-C229 v23 (G19 Gaming Keyboard (Macro interface)): Button 1 at bit 27

    4 buttons in top right of keyboard (appear to be used for video playback
    button 1 is play/pause
    button 2 is stop
    button 3 is rewind
    button 4 is fast forward
    046D-C228 v110 (G19 Gaming Keyboard): Button 1 at bit 11
    046D-C228 v110 (G19 Gaming Keyboard): Button 2 at bit 10
    046D-C228 v110 (G19 Gaming Keyboard): Button 3 at bit 9
    046D-C228 v110 (G19 Gaming Keyboard): Button 4 at bit 8

    sound mute button
    046D-C228 v110 (G19 Gaming Keyboard): Button 1 at bit 12

    scrolling wheel (upper right of keyboard) scrolling down
    046D-C228 v110 (G19 Gaming Keyboard): Button 1 at bit 14

    scrolling wheel (upper right of keyboard) scrolling up
    046D-C228 v110 (G19 Gaming Keyboard): Button 2 at bit 13

    Joystick switch (only get data when I push the switch to the right)
    046D-C228 v110 (G19 Gaming Keyboard): Button 1 at bit 8

    There are several buttons such as menu and some scrolling arrows that allow you to config the LCD display a menu button, an ok button and some others that I haven't figured out yet that all seem to be related to the LCD screen but nothing shows up when I push those buttons.

    Let me know if you need anything else.

  2. #12

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    Can you re-download the program and a couple of the buttons again -- one of the ones that said "Macro interface" and one that just said "G19 Gaming Keyboard". I added a little bit of info to each line, but it'd be the same for each one on the same device so I don't need you to redo all of them
    Lax
    Author of ISBoxer
    Video: ISBoxer Quick Start

  3. #13

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    This is the new data. I went ahead and reloaded everything just to make sure I got them. I made a couple of corrections to what the buttons did since I had a chance to play around with the keyboard last night. The color button is really for turning off the lcd display and the key I thought was for joystick control turns off the keyboard button to return to windows while the game is running. Hope that helped.

    G1-G12
    046D-C229 v23 (65280,0,4)(G19 Gaming Keyboard (Macro interface)): Button 1 at bi
    t 8
    046D-C229 v23 (65280,0,4)(G19 Gaming Keyboard (Macro interface)): Button 2 at bi
    t 14
    046D-C229 v23 (65280,0,4)(G19 Gaming Keyboard (Macro interface)): Button 3 at bi
    t 9
    046D-C229 v23 (65280,0,4)(G19 Gaming Keyboard (Macro interface)): Button 4 at bi
    t 15
    046D-C229 v23 (65280,0,4)(G19 Gaming Keyboard (Macro interface)): Button 5 at bi
    t 10
    046D-C229 v23 (65280,0,4)(G19 Gaming Keyboard (Macro interface)): Button 6 at bi
    t 16
    046D-C229 v23 (65280,0,4)(G19 Gaming Keyboard (Macro interface)): Button 7 at bi
    t 11
    046D-C229 v23 (65280,0,4)(G19 Gaming Keyboard (Macro interface)): Button 8 at bi
    t 17
    046D-C229 v23 (65280,0,4)(G19 Gaming Keyboard (Macro interface)): Button 9 at bi
    t 12
    046D-C229 v23 (65280,0,4)(G19 Gaming Keyboard (Macro interface)): Button 10 at b
    it 18
    046D-C229 v23 (65280,0,4)(G19 Gaming Keyboard (Macro interface)): Button 11 at b
    it 13
    046D-C229 v23 (65280,0,4)(G19 Gaming Keyboard (Macro interface)): Button 12 at b
    it 19

    m1-m3 and mr
    046D-C229 v23 (65280,0,4)(G19 Gaming Keyboard (Macro interface)): Button 1 at bi
    t 20
    046D-C229 v23 (65280,0,4)(G19 Gaming Keyboard (Macro interface)): Button 2 at bi
    t 21
    046D-C229 v23 (65280,0,4)(G19 Gaming Keyboard (Macro interface)): Button 3 at bi
    t 22
    046D-C229 v23 (65280,0,4)(G19 Gaming Keyboard (Macro interface)): Button 4 at bi
    t 23

    this turns off the lcd display (i thought it was somehow rela
    046D-C229 v23 (65280,0,4)(G19 Gaming Keyboard (Macro interface)): Button 1 at bi
    t 27

    4 buttons in top right of keyboard (appear to be used for video playback
    button 1 is play/pause
    button 2 is stop
    button 3 is rewind
    button 4 is fast forward
    046D-C228 v110 (12,1,2)(G19 Gaming Keyboard): Button 1 at bit 11
    046D-C228 v110 (12,1,2)(G19 Gaming Keyboard): Button 2 at bit 10
    046D-C228 v110 (12,1,2)(G19 Gaming Keyboard): Button 3 at bit 9
    046D-C228 v110 (12,1,2)(G19 Gaming Keyboard): Button 4 at bit 8

    sound mute button
    046D-C228 v110 (12,1,2)(G19 Gaming Keyboard): Button 1 at bit 12

    scrolling wheel (upper right of keyboard) scrolling down
    046D-C228 v110 (12,1,2)(G19 Gaming Keyboard): Button 1 at bit 14

    scrolling wheel (upper right of keyboard) scrolling up
    046D-C228 v110 (12,1,2)(G19 Gaming Keyboard): Button 2 at bit 13

    This is for turning off the keyboard button to return to the OS
    046D-C228 v110 (65280,1,8 )(G19 Gaming Keyboard): Button 1 at bit 8 (had to insert a space after the 8 to keep the 8 paren from turning to a happy face)

  4. #14

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    G19 support should now be working in the Development build (5013) of Inner Space. If someone can test it and let me know, please see me in ISBoxer chat -- http://www.lavishsoft.com/chat/isboxer.php
    To switch to the Development build, go to the IS Patcher window (select Patcher from the IS menu), check "Download development (test) builds", then close and re-start Inner Space. (To switch back later, follow the same process)

    All of the buttons described in laguy's post, except for the "turning off the keyboard button to return to the OS" should be supported
    Lax
    Author of ISBoxer
    Video: ISBoxer Quick Start

  5. #15

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    I did some testing today on the G19 keyboard support and everything seemed to be working okay. I was able to select the G19-Gx keys from within ISBoxer with no problems, assigned them to some actions/macros and did some limited testing. I did not test the play/rewind/etc keys.

    I should say that I am returning my G19 since it apparently is not going to work with my primary play CPU. Apparently there is a problem with some motherboards with the G19. What happens is when you boot it says it cannot find the keyboard. There are reports on both the ASUS forums and some with EVGA (which is what I have). This doesn't happen on every machine but my EVGA X58 MB certainly has the problem. The only workaround appears to be to have another keyboard plugged in during the boot sequence and then once the OS is running you can start using the G19. Not exactly what I was looking for. I am told it will take mods to the MB BIOS to fix the problem which I am guessing is not going to be a top priority for some motherboard manufacturers.

    Other than that I really liked the feel of the keyboard and the WoW display was nice when I was in the game. I like Logitech hardware and was dissappointed that it didn't work. That is the problem with being an early adopter. Your mileage may vary.

    Update: It appears the ASUS mb problem has been resolved with a bios update. EVGA x58 still has the problem.

  6. #16

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    Great, thanks for sharing your experience with it. I'll have to push this build live
    Lax
    Author of ISBoxer
    Video: ISBoxer Quick Start

  7. #17

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    Lax, I might have spoken to soon about the G19 working correctly. I ended up keeping my keyboard while I work with EVGA and Logitech in finding a solution. I have it working temporarily by installing a USB 1.1 hub to slow down the interface. For some reason that allows the keyboard to boot properly. I have been disconnecting the hub after my machine runs since I seldom reboot anyway.

    On to the issue. This might just be operator error (probably). What I did in my initial testing was to assign keystrokes to the G1 - G12 keys to issue commands within WoW. In other words, I made G1 send Ctrl-Alt-F1 and then within ISBoxer made Ctrl-Alt-F1 perform some task such as executing a macro. I also setup some send text strings or just single chars to open the quest log (L), etc. All of these techniques worked great. What I guess I didn't test properly was just using the G19-G1 from within ISBoxer and then setting the Logitech Key Profiler to be enabled (the default appears to be that G1 sends F1, G2- F2.... At least, I don't seem to be able to get it to work now.

    I have tried everything I can think of to make this unassigned key work but it never seems to pick up the commands. Any suggestions on what I might be doing wrong?

    Thanks

  8. #18

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    Just had someone with a G19 that came to the ISBoxer chat room do some tests. Some of the G keys from the G19 info were out of order and I've corrected that. Otherwise, looks fine. IS build 5016 will go live with G19 support (and also X-Keys Desktop with new firmware)

    To use G11, G15, or G19 properly with IS and ISBoxer: Unassign all keys in the Logitech Profiler, then close it.
    Lax
    Author of ISBoxer
    Video: ISBoxer Quick Start

  9. #19

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    I tested the new release with my G19 and it seems almost everything is working fine now. I unassigned the G keys within the Logitech G-series key profiler, set up some commands within Isboxer, then turned off the G-series profiler and they worked perfectly from WoW. The only thing I couldn't get working was the repeater profile option that lets you use the G15/G11 keyboard indicator lights. I tried using the MR,M2 and M3 keys in both key repeat and mouse repeat and none of them light up when I toggled key or mouse repeating. Might be I did something wrong or maybe you didn't hook that up for the G19. Not a big deal, but thought I would pass it along. Other than that, things look great.

    Just a side note on how much I really love Isboxer and Inner Space. I have lots of chars at various levels, most 60+ and lots of different combinations of 5 char groups that I play. These tools have made it so easy to for me to switch chars around and be running with a completely different set of chars in just a few minutes. For example, I was leveling some shammy's to 60 using RAF the other day, decided to blast through 2 more since I had lots of time left on the RAF. I just added two more chars within Isboxer, replaced them in the slots of the old team and bam I was off and running. No more messing with individual config/macro files.

  10. #20

    Default Xkeys Pro 58 Key USB (PIE002-15D)

    All 58 keys starting top left and going left to right. This is the newer firmware. The button numbers reset at the start of each row. You can call them 1-58 from top to bottom.
    Product link .

    Code:
    05F3-02A7 v330 <12,1,32><XKeys Pro >: Button 1 at bit 8
    05F3-02A7 v330 <12,1,32><XKeys Pro >: Button 2 at bit 16
    05F3-02A7 v330 <12,1,32><XKeys Pro >: Button 3 at bit 24
    05F3-02A7 v330 <12,1,32><XKeys Pro >: Button 4 at bit 32
    05F3-02A7 v330 <12,1,32><XKeys Pro >: Button 5 at bit 40
    05F3-02A7 v330 <12,1,32><XKeys Pro >: Button 6 at bit 48
    05F3-02A7 v330 <12,1,32><XKeys Pro >: Button 7 at bit 56
    05F3-02A7 v330 <12,1,32><XKeys Pro >: Button 8 at bit 64
    05F3-02A7 v330 <12,1,32><XKeys Pro >: Button 9 at bit 72
    05F3-02A7 v330 <12,1,32><XKeys Pro >: Button 1 at bit 9
    05F3-02A7 v330 <12,1,32><XKeys Pro >: Button 2 at bit 17
    05F3-02A7 v330 <12,1,32><XKeys Pro >: Button 3 at bit 25
    05F3-02A7 v330 <12,1,32><XKeys Pro >: Button 4 at bit 33
    05F3-02A7 v330 <12,1,32><XKeys Pro >: Button 5 at bit 41
    05F3-02A7 v330 <12,1,32><XKeys Pro >: Button 6 at bit 49
    05F3-02A7 v330 <12,1,32><XKeys Pro >: Button 7 at bit 57
    05F3-02A7 v330 <12,1,32><XKeys Pro >: Button 8 at bit 65
    05F3-02A7 v330 <12,1,32><XKeys Pro >: Button 9 at bit 73
    05F3-02A7 v330 <12,1,32><XKeys Pro >: Button 1 at bit 10
    05F3-02A7 v330 <12,1,32><XKeys Pro >: Button 2 at bit 18
    05F3-02A7 v330 <12,1,32><XKeys Pro >: Button 3 at bit 26
    05F3-02A7 v330 <12,1,32><XKeys Pro >: Button 4 at bit 34
    05F3-02A7 v330 <12,1,32><XKeys Pro >: Button 5 at bit 42
    05F3-02A7 v330 <12,1,32><XKeys Pro >: Button 6 at bit 50
    05F3-02A7 v330 <12,1,32><XKeys Pro >: Button 7 at bit 58
    05F3-02A7 v330 <12,1,32><XKeys Pro >: Button 8 at bit 66
    05F3-02A7 v330 <12,1,32><XKeys Pro >: Button 1 at bit 11
    05F3-02A7 v330 <12,1,32><XKeys Pro >: Button 2 at bit 19
    05F3-02A7 v330 <12,1,32><XKeys Pro >: Button 3 at bit 27
    05F3-02A7 v330 <12,1,32><XKeys Pro >: Button 4 at bit 35
    05F3-02A7 v330 <12,1,32><XKeys Pro >: Button 5 at bit 43
    05F3-02A7 v330 <12,1,32><XKeys Pro >: Button 6 at bit 51
    05F3-02A7 v330 <12,1,32><XKeys Pro >: Button 7 at bit 59
    05F3-02A7 v330 <12,1,32><XKeys Pro >: Button 8 at bit 67
    05F3-02A7 v330 <12,1,32><XKeys Pro >: Button 1 at bit 12
    05F3-02A7 v330 <12,1,32><XKeys Pro >: Button 2 at bit 20
    05F3-02A7 v330 <12,1,32><XKeys Pro >: Button 3 at bit 28
    05F3-02A7 v330 <12,1,32><XKeys Pro >: Button 4 at bit 36
    05F3-02A7 v330 <12,1,32><XKeys Pro >: Button 5 at bit 44
    05F3-02A7 v330 <12,1,32><XKeys Pro >: Button 6 at bit 52
    05F3-02A7 v330 <12,1,32><XKeys Pro >: Button 7 at bit 60
    05F3-02A7 v330 <12,1,32><XKeys Pro >: Button 8 at bit 68
    05F3-02A7 v330 <12,1,32><XKeys Pro >: Button 1 at bit 13
    05F3-02A7 v330 <12,1,32><XKeys Pro >: Button 2 at bit 21
    05F3-02A7 v330 <12,1,32><XKeys Pro >: Button 3 at bit 29
    05F3-02A7 v330 <12,1,32><XKeys Pro >: Button 4 at bit 37
    05F3-02A7 v330 <12,1,32><XKeys Pro >: Button 5 at bit 45
    05F3-02A7 v330 <12,1,32><XKeys Pro >: Button 6 at bit 53
    05F3-02A7 v330 <12,1,32><XKeys Pro >: Button 7 at bit 61
    05F3-02A7 v330 <12,1,32><XKeys Pro >: Button 8 at bit 69
    05F3-02A7 v330 <12,1,32><XKeys Pro >: Button 1 at bit 14
    05F3-02A7 v330 <12,1,32><XKeys Pro >: Button 2 at bit 22
    05F3-02A7 v330 <12,1,32><XKeys Pro >: Button 3 at bit 30
    05F3-02A7 v330 <12,1,32><XKeys Pro >: Button 4 at bit 38
    05F3-02A7 v330 <12,1,32><XKeys Pro >: Button 5 at bit 46
    05F3-02A7 v330 <12,1,32><XKeys Pro >: Button 6 at bit 54
    05F3-02A7 v330 <12,1,32><XKeys Pro >: Button 7 at bit 62
    05F3-02A7 v330 <12,1,32><XKeys Pro >: Button 8 at bit 70
    
    This is the programing switch on the side of the unit.
    05F3-02A7 v330 <12,1,32><XKeys Pro >: Button 1 at bit 92
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