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global listening doesn't seem to work on Ventura #37
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Okay so that's not true... the listener for the global hotkey does work, but whether it's on or off, typing anything without midikeys in focus does not get those keys routed through midikeys. |
they dont care about us... let me know if you find a better alternative.. |
Please remember that unpaid open source developers are humans too: if they no longer have time to look at this repo, then they don't have time to look at this repo. Unless you paid for the product, which you haven't, blaming them for not responding to an issue is grossly misunderstanding the relationship between you as a user and them as maintainer. If they ever find the time to look at this: great. If not: this issue will stay here for others to find (and maybe even motive them to fix it themselves, and file a PR, or fork the project). |
yeah I offered them money they don't care, we need to find another way to get it updated |
So pay someone else to fork it and update it. It's open source. |
how do I go about that? |
I'm running Midi Keys with a global enable/disable hotkey, but when I have global input enabled, any typing I do still gets sent into whatever application I'm running instead of being intercepted and turned into MIDI events.
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