Mine is the ‘OG’ Nostromo n52, the original that Belkin released, and not the subsequent model. Windows recognizes it natively as a 10 button gamepad.
I can get the latest drivers to install, but it never sees the device as the Nostromo, only as a 10 button gamepad. Therefore, the programming software (which runs fine under Win 10) can’t see the Nostromo as being there and programmable.
I just use my Nostromo to perform less used secondary functions at the moment - lights, custom views, etc. It’s not macros, but it’s an extra 10 buttons. And you can do multi-key presses too, so if you use one of the buttons as a “shift” key, you can technically program way more than 10 functions to it.