- SterlingKey™ now uses the Vendor ID and Product ID of the connected device. This might allow software to detect the device even behind SterlingKey™. Not fully tested with many keyboards, Microsoft Natural Ergonomic Keyboard 4000 was detected successfully and remapping of keys was possible
- There was an issue with mice which did not allow sending the same command twice in a row (i.e. scroll down and then scroll down again). This is now fixed
- Enabling/Disabling slots to skip slots while cycling between them. If for example you only care about slot 1 and 2, and want to skip 3 every time, you can disable it
- Visit updater
- Under 'Console', select 'Start'
- Select the device
- In the input field, the following commands are available:
- disable slot 1 (to disable slot 1, likewise for 2 and 3)
- enable slot 1 (to enable slot 1, likewise for 2 and 3)
- get slots (shows the current state of all 3 slots)
- Click 'Enter' or 'Send' to apply the changes.
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