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Thanks for the great work on this, the Windows software never detects my Scythe footswitches, so I have to use this to program them.
I would though like to be able to assign a switch to Shift and have it hold shift, while I hold the switch down. This does not seem to work, I can assign Shift_L but it doesn't seem to have an effect?
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I know the Scythe II can support it as I have previously managed to set it with the windows software (that no longer recognizes the device). If I set a key to 'a' for example it behaves as if the 'a' key is held down and repeats.
Shift_L though does nothing and I cannot even capture a keypress in the OS, whilst on a normal keyboard I can capture shift just fine.
I have started playing around with HIDAPI on python and can see your software sets the switch to [6, 0, 0, 255, 0, 0, 0, 0] in the feature report, but I don't have a clue what I am doing ;)
Thanks for the great work on this, the Windows software never detects my Scythe footswitches, so I have to use this to program them.
I would though like to be able to assign a switch to Shift and have it hold shift, while I hold the switch down. This does not seem to work, I can assign Shift_L but it doesn't seem to have an effect?
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: