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AntiMicroX immediately removes the profile when a different app is in focus #936
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I have a very similar issue that unless antimicro is focused the inputs do not work The example above is the same except it does not blank the profile and you can just move to cursor out of the window and the inputs stop working in all apps and yes I have run it in as an administrator the issue was fixed by pausing my virus protection |
I have also tried that, it seems to make no difference for me. Thanks for the suggestion. |
Is there an existing issue for this?
Current Behavior
Whenever I try to use AntimicroX, it will not keep the profile loaded. I upgraded to v.3.3.3, and also tried 3.3.4, and now 3.4.0, and it does the same thing. I noticed this happening when switching to other programs via ALT+TAB in Windows 10 x64, and also when minimizing the app. It also happens simply if a different app is in focus. When you select keybinds or a saved profile, and then switch to a different app or minimze it, the in use profile switches back to a blank profile, rendering the program useless.
Perhaps there is some setting I have accidentally set that prevents the controller profile actually being used?
The original Antimicro (v2.2.3) works correctly.
Expected Behavior
I set buttons and keys according to my needs in AntiMicroX. I change to the game or application, and use my controller with the keybinds from AntiMicroX.
Steps To Reproduce
Environment
Anything else?
Here is an example video of the problem. The original Antimicro (v2.2.3) works correctly.
https://youtu.be/hp_sLsVjoAg
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