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http://www.roccat.org/en-US/Support/Downloads/#/3/Gaming-Keyboards/53/Isku-FX/27/Windows---10-64-Bit/V1.10/FW1.06/
If this download is slow for you; here is a good Mirror site that has it.
http://www.touslesdrivers.com/index.php?v_page=23&v_code=43185
The download includes the Driver 1.10 + FX Software + Firmware 1.06
Make sure you update the Keyboard's firmware
Also my computer is a 32 bit, could that be an issue?
Never use that. Especially on Gaming PC.
Then go to the ROCCT link and when it loads up, select Win10 32bit
The Win10 one has all OS; win7/8, etc. So I just use that one. But if 32bit OS, then u must always use 32bit Drivers.
But you should just go download 64bit OS and install that. They use the same prodcut key regardless of which one u use, 32 vs 64
So the 32bit version might be thinking "Hey there is v1.10 out, please update me"
When in fact it is wrong.
If the software has a way to turn off auto updates; just do that.
when i go into my windows settings device manager it recognises it as a roccat isku fx but for some reason there is just a communication block between the driver and the actual device,
have tried all usb slot in my computer and have tried starting up computer/driver before and after plugging in the device.....
i haven't changed anything since the original period of mucking around with settings when it WAS working so i can't understand why it's not listening to the driver now.....
am on the 1.10/1.06 driver/firmware versions
any help would be appreciated as i had just finished exploring the keyboard shortcuts in some of the engineering programs i use at uni and would like to be able to set some of the extra profiles up accordingly
Get a good AV Suite and Malwarebytes paid if you need that kind of protection on your system.
the problem was i went in to assign new macros and change a profile colour and nothing i did would take effect, not a delay a total lack of response, but if i closed and re-opened the driver the changes would keep in the sofware fine, they just werent communicating to the keyboard
i was only having those delays when i first got the keyboard 2 months ago before i found out about the windows defender slowing issue
i have since gotten it working by totally uninstalling the driver, then going into windows device settings and "removing" the device then starting all over again with a fresh install
Did you click APPLY when you made changes?
i always do a reboot after installations unless they have the option to "start program at end of install" and even then i usually do reboot