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Assuming you followed all the driver installation instructions properly, unfortunately I'm not sure why. The binary works for me (Win 11 though). Notably, I no longer have any Windows 10 machine to test or compile with - though I believe I installed the Win10 (and not Win11) .NET SDK for Windows - so I think it should be working. If you could, maybe try compiling it yourself and see if the problem still happens? https://github.com/jtroo/kanata?tab=readme-ov-file#feature-flags |
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Thank you! I'll give it a shot and report back. |
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My desktop is win10, fully patched.
Running Kanata: [v1.6.0-prerelease-1]
I've been playing with KMonad, but really wanted to control the mouse (KMonad's 'mouse keys' didn't work for me for some reason) and have input chords. So, I re-made my config for Kanata and tried different executables.
First, I tried
kanata_wintercept.exe
, it worked, showed everything in its log, but no output was received by Win10. I tried running it as admin - no change in behavior, Win10 still does not receive anything.Second, I tried
kanata.exe
andkanata_scancode_experimental.exe
- both worked fine.Any idea why? I'd really like to use the wintercept version.
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