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naidje

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Oooh, yeah babeyyy! Me and my trunk thank you! 馃悩 

I'm gonna have fun playing with this!

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Okay so a workaround that I've managed to figure out with the help of @Horobol on twitter is to create a folder called "bin" in the same folder where you placed the PNGTuber+ executable, and then rename the "libgdexample.linux.template_release.x86_64.so" file to "libgdexample.linux.template_debug.x86_64.so" and move it to the "bin" folder. That should get it working for now, as long as you run it as root. 

If it still doesn't respond to keyboard inputs, you might want to have a look at other peripherals connected to your pc that it could be picking up on instead. For me instead of my keyboard it was picking up the hotkeys on my drawing tablet.

Same problem still happening in 1.4.1.

Running it as root, or as regular user doesn't make any difference. It's not detecting any hotkeys at all.

I tried running as root, but it still doesn't work.

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Since updating to 1.4 hotkeys have stopped working entirely. It doesn't matter whether the window is focused or not. In fact, when trying to change the hotkeys with the new interface, it doesn't detect any of my inputs.

This is in the Linux version btw. Don't know about the windows release.

This seems to do the trick! Thank you so much!

Okay, so this issue persists in the linux version no matter what I do, but running the steam version through proton seems to fix this problem. I haven't encountered it at all using the steam version. The only downside is that background transparency doesn't work when running the software this way.

How would one go about doing that?

How are you applying this patch?

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I'm having the same mic issue on Xubuntu 22.04.3 using PulseAudio

I had to make the file executable by typing

chmod +x "PNGTuberPlus LINUX v1.2.1.x86_64"

into the command line. After that it should run no problem launching from command line or just double clicking in the file explorer.

Depending on your distro you might be able to do this through the properties window as well by checking the "Allow this file to run as a program" box.

Same for me on linux. It only ever picked up my mic like 2 times, and the rest of the time nothing. :(