In my licensed version at home (Beta) my X-Keys doesn’t work. mAirList recognized the device as a 32 button device, although is just 24. It works perfectly in other programs.
To avoid a “beta discussion”, I’ve installed the stable release as a demo, but there it didn’t work either.
Just for the test I did the following (pressed and unpressed on purpose)
I never knew that mAirlist supported XKeys natively!
I use the old MWII version of the Xkeys and have programmed that act as a keyboard and set the “keypresses” in firmware. works exceptionally well.
Oh sure, no doubt about that. I can also work with shortcut keys and assign them. But, as you’ve said: it’s supports it natively (at least, it looks like it), so…
I’m just curious.