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[bug]: StreamDeck does not work with InvokeAI interface? #7611

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phrkr2600 opened this issue Feb 2, 2025 · 1 comment
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[bug]: StreamDeck does not work with InvokeAI interface? #7611

phrkr2600 opened this issue Feb 2, 2025 · 1 comment
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Operating system

Windows

GPU vendor

Nvidia (CUDA)

GPU model

RTX4090

GPU VRAM

24

Version number

5.6

Browser

Brave

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What happened

I have a StreamDeck and I cannot use it to control InvokeAI. For example, setting a StreamDeck button to trigger a keystroke "F" does indeed work which can be verified by opening Notepad and testing the button. However, when the InvokeAI window is in focus, the StreamDeck does not have trigger the hotkeys.

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I have a StreamDeck and I cannot use it to control InvokeAI. For example, setting a StreamDeck button to trigger a keystroke "F" does indeed work which can be verified by opening Notepad and testing the button. However, when the InvokeAI window is in focus, the StreamDeck does not have trigger the hotkeys.

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Are you using the launcher to run the UI or a web browser?

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