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This software allows you to define certain actions that are done on keypress. One of these actions is to raise another keypress event.
The workaround is to define something like 'Shift + F1' or whatever you want to one of your G-Keys and every time you press that key the Logitech software will raise the key event that you configured for. That enables Soundpad to detect that key press event.
I'm sorry for necroing but the Logitech's software has an Integration API. Would it be possible to add it to soundpad? It can be even as a paid DLC since that would convince me to buy Soundpad itself as well