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Willis

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  1. Thank you for that, it does appear to work fairly well, though the point still stands that users shouldn't have to modify their registry to fix software bugs. Also, the invisible Powershell/Command prompt bug still exists just the same.
  2. Hate to break it to you, but you're in for a long wait with the rest of us. They've at least verified it exists, but there appears to be no action in fixing it.
  3. Yeah, it's been present in CUE 3.5 and 3.6 We're past the one year report of this bug, I've lost all faith it will ever get addressed by Corsair.
  4. Bump - Still an issue in 2.24.35. Corsairs ignoring of bugs is really starting to become a problem to me.
  5. Bump - bug is still present in 2.21.67
  6. This still has not been properly addressed through Cue 2.20.72, the issue remains open.
  7. It's not a 32bit vs 64bit issue, it happens on applications that only have a single executable, and it doesn't matter which. It's an issue of how the launch function is executed. The bug is still present in 2.18.81
  8. This has been happening and driving me crazy since I first started using the CUE software last December. OS: Windows 10 x64 (but on multiple machines, edit: including clean installs with only CUE software installed) CUE Version: All up to and including 2.15.83 Problem description: When the CUE software is not recently activated but running, if you press a key that triggers a "Launch Application" action (any of the pre-populated list or custom executable paths), the application will open, but it will not be focused. To further the problem, simply selecting the newly launched application from the taskbar or clicking on it's title bar does *NOT* grant keyboard focus to the application. You must mouse click within the application window in order to get keyboard focus. Reproduction: This is where it gets difficult, as it does not happen all of the time, but for me, it does seem to happen more than 90% of the time. There is no guaranteed reproduction method, but the following seems to trigger it. 1) Open the CUE window 2) Open any other application not using CUE software (I typically launch a web browser). Mouse-click in this application to ensure it has focus. 3) Press a key that CUE is set to launch an application (I typically use calculator built-in) Step 3 launches an application that is out of focus and requires unusual extra steps (clicking within the application even after clicking it to focus on the tasktbar) to gain full keyboard focus. If the CUE software is in focus, the newly launched application always launches with correct focus. If the desktop is focused, it is hit or miss which will get focus. If another application has focus, I'd say about 75-90% of the time the newly launched application does not gain proper focus. Additional information: Any time I get this issue, if I simply open the CUE software and close it, my chances of getting correct focus increase, but are still not consistent. Any help would be appreciated, but I'm assuming this will need a CUE patch in some regard.
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