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Hi.
I'm using a .bat script in shell:startup to launch uncap to remap some keys on every boot, like so:
> uncap 0x91:0x14
For some time now, after working just fine for a while (hours), the remapping will altogether stop working. If I open task manager I can see the uncap.exe process is still there, so it's not that the process died.
If I manually relaunch this .bat script, the new process will sit right there with the old one in task manager, and everything will go back to working again for a few hours (the amount of time it'll work for doesn't feel particularly consistent).
I basically never turn off my computer completely, only putting it on standby when the day is over. Could that have anything to do with it? I've been using uncap for years now but I never noticed this until somewhat recently.. This is on my Windows 10 desktop, I also use it on a laptop and another desktop at work and I don't think I've ever seen this behaviour in any of those.
I'm a power user so I don't mind delving into the registry or even attaching my debugger to the running process to figure out what may be happening.. any ideas?