![]() ![]() So that would strike down Winamp as culprit, right?īut then again: Logitech's software does not specify what exact part of Winamp it is suppose to affect, just the "overall" software window that happens to be operating when the EXE file from a given path embedded in gamepad's profile was executed. And although Logitech's software is not AutoHotkey - but nevertheless it still has to emulate pressing of 4 keys keys and my Winamp has no problems with reading them all. And they do have been working for years now, first on Windows 7 with some older Winamp version and now on Windows 10 with 5.8 Build 3660. And as you can see they have Shift in them. And in Winamp they have a form of Ctrl + Shift + Alt + 1, Ctrl + Shift + Alt + 2 and so on up to Ctrl + Shift + Alt + 8. ![]() In the manufacturer's software dedicated for it I have bind almost all of its buttons with Global Hotkeys of Winamp. ![]() I use a gamepad as a remote control for Winamp. However maybe this will shed some light on your problem: Can this be the case? But then only in the upper windows of the library. It looks like Wimamp prevents simulating the Shift button. ![]()
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