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>--- In [email protected], kenneth marken <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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>> ehathgepiurhe wrote:
>> > Hi,
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>> > Are there any plans for a future version of PowerPro to support
>the
>> > Logitech G15 keyboard? Specifically the non standard keys it
>has, like
>> > the G keys.
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>> > Regards,
>> >
>> > CM
>> >
>>
>> hmm, i think the keytrap plugin should be able to grab them. as
>long as
>> they behave just like any other key
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>Open the configure dialog, key mouse dialog, edit new item, click on
>tyep key edit box, then click on the non-standard keys. Look at
>when numbers are set in virtual key code and scan code. Do these
>values vary as you try different keys? If so, you can use them to
>define a hot key.
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>Even simpler, if the Logitech driver allows you to associated any
>command line with a command, use it to set the command line
>"c:\program files\powerpro\powerpro.exe" PowerProCommand
>to run PowerProcommand.
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Probably if I give an example of what I'm trying to do. Using PowerPro
before I got my G15, I had a hold left click function set to
shift+home (in WordPad). This I use to click at the end of a word and
have a hold left click highlight the entire word. I then had a hold
right click function set to bold that word, underline it and change
the font colour to red. So, left click hold at end of word, word gets
highlighted. Then, right click hold, and word is bolded, underlined
and changed to red. Now, when I got the G15 and started using the
macro keys, I found I could do the same thing, just with a key press.
Problem is, sometimes at random, pressing a G key once on the G15 will
make the action repeat twice. So, I press the bold-underline-red key,
and it makes the word like that, but because it double presses, it
then reverses it to what it was originally. I have a key set to
ctrl+c, and it sometimes pastes from the clipboard twice when I press
it. My conclusion was the this was a fault in the Logitech software,
and thus PowerPro was much more suited (I'd never had a double action
using either of the click hold PowerPro functions). So, my idea was to
go into PowerPro, and simply change the left hold to one of the G
keys, and the right hold to another. Problem is, PowerPro does not
recognise the G keys, nor the media or LCD keys), even with the
keytrap plugin. And that's why I was hoping for G15 native support in
a future version.
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Regards,
CM
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