> The Logitech installer creates an entry in 
> HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Run
> to start iTouch.exe (note: not iTouchcf.exe)
> 
> You should keep that value in the "Run" regkey because iTouch.exe
> must be running for my method to work. There is no other way to make
> *every* extra key work as you would wish.
> 
> I tested removing iTouch.exe from the Run regkey but then it acted as
> if the Logitech driver is not loaded.

Thanks for confirming that for me. I got a bit excited for a moment and
assumed that Logitech installed a Windows-level keyboard driver which
would take care of business, but it appears to be iTouch.exe that does 
the job. No huge deal!

-- 

Regards,
Alex Peters



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