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Re: Gimx application Crashes
Posted: Fri Jan 12, 2018 10:21 pm
by Matlo
Hi,
Could you please run ginput_test.exe from C:\Program Files (x86)\GIMX and post the command output?
- Select physical for the mouse and keyboard input method (type 1 and press enter).
- Check detected mouse and keyboards.
- Press mouse buttons.
- Press esc.
- Do steps 1-4 again.
Re: Gimx application Crashes
Posted: Mon Jan 15, 2018 12:39 am
by flyelfrick
Hi
The issue has been solved; it need to create a new configuration for my OSW + HE Pedals.
Modify template configuration file is not working with my combination.
Rick
Matlo wrote: ↑Fri Jan 12, 2018 10:21 pm
Hi,
Could you please run ginput_test.exe from C:\Program Files (x86)\GIMX and post the command output?
- Select physical for the mouse and keyboard input method (type 1 and press enter).
- Check detected mouse and keyboards.
- Press mouse buttons.
- Press esc.
- Do steps 1-4 again.
Re: Gimx application Crashes
Posted: Mon Jan 15, 2018 7:02 am
by Matlo
redion1992 wrote: ↑Thu Jan 11, 2018 8:22 am
OK, that makes sense. I can see how it would be an issue on my setup
Just tested gimx-config, and it seemed to auto-detect any clicks on the mouse buttons fine. It doesn't pick up any axis movements unless I select axis mode, which is probably as written. First thought to check was the "Multiple mice and keyboards" mode, if I have that enabled it picks up all the clicking as being on a single identifiable mouse. I just tried it with "Window events" enabled, and it seemed to throw similar errors to what you're describing. Basically, the invisible "window" spawned by "Auto-config" in "Window events" mode isn't taking focus properly, and thus the interface appears to hang until it gets an input - which doesn't happen until the "window" is activated.
Hi redion1992,
I did not reproduce this issue. Maybe there is another app interfering here? Maybe the task manager?