XMBC Version: 2.19.2, 2.20
Installed or Portable version: Portable
Windows Version: Win7 SP1 x64
The behavior of the extra keys is incorrect.
If such settings behave correctly on "Logitech MX Vertical".
Mouse Button 4 - Simulated Keys: (repeat)[{PGDN}]
Mouse Button 5 - Simulated Keys: (repeat)[{PGUP}]
Then on "Logitech LIFT" only a single operation occurs. Doesn't repeat when you hold down a key.
This is due to the fact that on this mouse the operation occurs not on pressing, but on releasing the button.
If we press and hold the button, nothing happens until we release it.
Logitech LIFT and XMBC
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Re: Logitech LIFT and XMBC
If the mouse does nothing on button pressed (does not send to windows any indication that the button is pressed) then Im not surprised it does not work.
If this a physical button? Normally the scroll up/down and tilt left/right (wheel) behave like this. Ive not seen physical buttons behave in this way.
Even stranger, when physically releasing the button, it sends a pressed and released.
Anyhow, XMBC is never going to work well with such a device, and if you cant change the behavior through the Logitech software, then there is nothing I can do about it, sorry!
If this a physical button? Normally the scroll up/down and tilt left/right (wheel) behave like this. Ive not seen physical buttons behave in this way.
Even stranger, when physically releasing the button, it sends a pressed and released.
Anyhow, XMBC is never going to work well with such a device, and if you cant change the behavior through the Logitech software, then there is nothing I can do about it, sorry!
--[ Phil ]--
--[ Administrator & XMBC Author ]--
Logitech G9/G604/M720/MX518, Microsoft Intellimouse, Trust 16341 BT Mouse
Windows 10 x64, AMD Ryzen 5900x, MSI x570 Tomahawk, 32GB DDR4,
nVidia RTX 2070s, Evo 970 1Tb NVME, 2x2TB WD Black (RAID1)
--[ Administrator & XMBC Author ]--
Logitech G9/G604/M720/MX518, Microsoft Intellimouse, Trust 16341 BT Mouse
Windows 10 x64, AMD Ryzen 5900x, MSI x570 Tomahawk, 32GB DDR4,
nVidia RTX 2070s, Evo 970 1Tb NVME, 2x2TB WD Black (RAID1)
Re: Logitech LIFT and XMBC
Yes, it's a physical button.
I'll deal with this situation more.
Native software is not installed on Win 7.
This mouse has a new transceiver.
But it is strange that PGDN or PGUP works on release without repetition.
As if in this device Pressing and releasing are mixed up.
I'll deal with this situation more.
Native software is not installed on Win 7.
This mouse has a new transceiver.
But it is strange that PGDN or PGUP works on release without repetition.
As if in this device Pressing and releasing are mixed up.
Re: Logitech LIFT and XMBC
It is more likely, that when you release the physical button, somehow then it sends both a pressed and released message when you release the physical button.
The debug log should confirm this (it logs all the button messages that XMBC sees along with the timestamp that it received them).
There will be no repetition because the button is never held down as far as Windows/XMBC is concerned.
The debug log should confirm this (it logs all the button messages that XMBC sees along with the timestamp that it received them).
There will be no repetition because the button is never held down as far as Windows/XMBC is concerned.
--[ Phil ]--
--[ Administrator & XMBC Author ]--
Logitech G9/G604/M720/MX518, Microsoft Intellimouse, Trust 16341 BT Mouse
Windows 10 x64, AMD Ryzen 5900x, MSI x570 Tomahawk, 32GB DDR4,
nVidia RTX 2070s, Evo 970 1Tb NVME, 2x2TB WD Black (RAID1)
--[ Administrator & XMBC Author ]--
Logitech G9/G604/M720/MX518, Microsoft Intellimouse, Trust 16341 BT Mouse
Windows 10 x64, AMD Ryzen 5900x, MSI x570 Tomahawk, 32GB DDR4,
nVidia RTX 2070s, Evo 970 1Tb NVME, 2x2TB WD Black (RAID1)
Re: Logitech LIFT and XMBC
I'll make a debug log in the evening.
Re: Logitech LIFT and XMBC
How to send debug log. Won't post link
Re: Logitech LIFT and XMBC
And this is how it happened
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Re: Logitech LIFT and XMBC
OK for info, you cant post links or attach files to messages until you have 5 posts (to help prevent/reduce the spam bots!). You have 5 posts now so you should be able to do that. but never mind, I think I can figure that link out above ...
I'm still at work, I will try and have a look when I get home.
I'm still at work, I will try and have a look when I get home.
--[ Phil ]--
--[ Administrator & XMBC Author ]--
Logitech G9/G604/M720/MX518, Microsoft Intellimouse, Trust 16341 BT Mouse
Windows 10 x64, AMD Ryzen 5900x, MSI x570 Tomahawk, 32GB DDR4,
nVidia RTX 2070s, Evo 970 1Tb NVME, 2x2TB WD Black (RAID1)
--[ Administrator & XMBC Author ]--
Logitech G9/G604/M720/MX518, Microsoft Intellimouse, Trust 16341 BT Mouse
Windows 10 x64, AMD Ryzen 5900x, MSI x570 Tomahawk, 32GB DDR4,
nVidia RTX 2070s, Evo 970 1Tb NVME, 2x2TB WD Black (RAID1)
Re: Logitech LIFT and XMBC
Just had a look and yes, my suspicions confirmed.
It is sending a button DOWN and then between 8 and 38 milliseconds later, a button UP follows it (near enough immediately). So the Logitech software must be doing that (both) as you release the button. So unless that is something you can configure in the Logitech software (maybe you will need to ask Logitech!) then I think you will be out of luck - XMBC will not be able to fix this. The best you could do would be to use sticky repeat (keep repeating until the button is pressed a second time).
If I were you I'd contact Logitech and ask them why the button does not work when held down. Its as if it only triggers when it is released, but you have software (maybe don't mention XMBC - that may not have the desired result!) that expects it to be held.
It is sending a button DOWN and then between 8 and 38 milliseconds later, a button UP follows it (near enough immediately). So the Logitech software must be doing that (both) as you release the button. So unless that is something you can configure in the Logitech software (maybe you will need to ask Logitech!) then I think you will be out of luck - XMBC will not be able to fix this. The best you could do would be to use sticky repeat (keep repeating until the button is pressed a second time).
If I were you I'd contact Logitech and ask them why the button does not work when held down. Its as if it only triggers when it is released, but you have software (maybe don't mention XMBC - that may not have the desired result!) that expects it to be held.
--[ Phil ]--
--[ Administrator & XMBC Author ]--
Logitech G9/G604/M720/MX518, Microsoft Intellimouse, Trust 16341 BT Mouse
Windows 10 x64, AMD Ryzen 5900x, MSI x570 Tomahawk, 32GB DDR4,
nVidia RTX 2070s, Evo 970 1Tb NVME, 2x2TB WD Black (RAID1)
--[ Administrator & XMBC Author ]--
Logitech G9/G604/M720/MX518, Microsoft Intellimouse, Trust 16341 BT Mouse
Windows 10 x64, AMD Ryzen 5900x, MSI x570 Tomahawk, 32GB DDR4,
nVidia RTX 2070s, Evo 970 1Tb NVME, 2x2TB WD Black (RAID1)