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globb
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Registered: ‎04-27-2012
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LGS results in key event spamming

Hello,

 

I have a problem with the LGS 8.2/8.3 and my G400 mouse. I made a macro for a game and bound it on two different keys. The macro is simple "shift down, right mouse key click, shift up" and another macro "shift down, q down, q up, shift up". This works well for a while, the problem is, randomly the key event gets somehow broken, and is spammed or not correctly released in Windows. This results in strange behaviors for example, the start menu is flickering when you mouseover it, and other problems. I have to restart my computer when this problem occurs, or, just unplug the G400 and plug it in again. My conclusion is, the LGS software does not release the shift event correctly every time, and it somehow can get bugged.

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jam0209
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Registered: ‎03-31-2010
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Re: LGS results in key event spamming

Hello globb,

 

Uninstall LGS 8.3, cleanboot the computer and reinstall LGS 8.3.

 

 

To Boot Clean in Windows 7 and Vista

Accessing the System Configuration Utility

1. Click Start type msconfig in the search box and press Enter

Configure Selective Startup options 

1. On the General tab, choose Selective Startup
2. Uncheck Load Startup Items
3. Select the Services tab
4. Check  Hide all Microsoft services
5. Click  Disable all
6. Click on OK
7. Click  Restart.

8. Reinstall the software

After performing the necessary steps, restore your system by doing the following:

1. Click Start type msconfig in the search box and press Enter
2. On the General tab, choose Normal Startup
3. Click Ok
4. Click Yes, when asked to restart your computer


To Boot Clean in Windows XP

1. Click Start --> Run --> Type MSCONFIG --> Click OK
2. On the General tab, choose Selective Startup
3. Uncheck Process SYSTEM.INI file
4. Uncheck Process WIN.INI file
5. Uncheck Load Startup Items
6. Click on the Services tab
7. At the bottom, check Hide All Microsoft Services
8. Uncheck all boxes in the window or click the button labeled Disable All
9. Click OK
10. Click Restart

11. Reinstall the software


After performing the necessary steps, restore your system by doing the following:

1. Click Start --> Run --> Type MSCONFIG--> Click OK
2. On the General tab, choose Normal Startup
3. Click OK
4. Click YES, when asked to restart your computer

 

 

 

jam0209

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CharlesB
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Registered: ‎07-06-2006
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Re: LGS results in key event spamming

globb - Could you share the delays you've set on this macro too?