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Greetings and thank you for the project. I have 'SK96S RGB' model:656801880 fw:v1.15, and I am trying to set multiple macros on Linux using the WebGUI.
I already tried using the latest release version and building from the source, but every time I set multiple macros on the keyboard using the WebGUI, only the first-set macro works. Other keys launch the first macro instead of launching their respective set macro.
When I try to export the configuration using the gui_to_txt command, I'll get this in the console output:
Failed to map index 94 to 167837697 on layer Layer1 fn
Failed to map index 95 to 167837697 on layer Layer1 fn
Failed to map index 96 to 167837697 on layer Layer1 fn
which are the keys that should have their respective macros.
I've read both #9 and #20 and I believe I did everything correctly for the multiple macros to be working. Setting the driver-supplied preset macros had no difference from setting custom-made ones. I've also tried both the supplied version of the driver from the latest release and after that also updating to the latest available drivers by using the update_data command, which finished successfully. Still, no dice.
Any help would be appreciated since I have been stuck trying to figure this out for 3 days straight.
Cheers and thank you.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered:
Greetings and thank you for the project. I have
'SK96S RGB' model:656801880 fw:v1.15
, and I am trying to set multiple macros on Linux using the WebGUI.I already tried using the latest release version and building from the source, but every time I set multiple macros on the keyboard using the WebGUI, only the first-set macro works. Other keys launch the first macro instead of launching their respective set macro.
When I try to export the configuration using the
gui_to_txt
command, I'll get this in the console output:which are the keys that should have their respective macros.
I've read both #9 and #20 and I believe I did everything correctly for the multiple macros to be working. Setting the driver-supplied preset macros had no difference from setting custom-made ones. I've also tried both the supplied version of the driver from the latest release and after that also updating to the latest available drivers by using the
update_data
command, which finished successfully. Still, no dice.Any help would be appreciated since I have been stuck trying to figure this out for 3 days straight.
Cheers and thank you.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: