![]() I've tried different MIDI devices (over USB). I've bought Windows 10 Pro (standalone). I've tried reinstalling windows entirely - multiple times. I've tried different motherboards (switched from an MSI Z97 Gaming 7 to an ASUS z97 DELUXE). Just to answer some troubleshooting that I already did by myself: Just like any other regular keyboard or mouse. I'm not sure what changed in Windows around that time, but from what I've been reading over the internet, a lot more music producers are experiencing their hardware no longer working under Windows 10, while these devices are typically plug-and-play compliant I never had this issue on Windows 8.1 and it only started happening in Windows 10 in since the last 2 weeks Once I plug the device in and start Addictive Keys for example, the keyboard works for 3 seconds then just stops. The software that I use with the controller to play my music also has no problem detecting the keyboard. Windows 10 detects the controller perfectly (it shows up under the Sound- and USB-category in device manager). To be clear: The MIDI controller, like many others, is class compliant and doesn't have or require third-party drivers. I've been experiencing the exact same issue with my Alesis Q88 midi keyboard ()
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