On Mon, 05 Jun 2006 15:18:31 +0200, kenneth marken
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>ehathgepiurhe wrote:
>> On Mon, 05 Jun 2006 14:59:33 +0200, kenneth marken
>> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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>>> ehathgepiurhe wrote:
>>>> On Sun, 04 Jun 2006 17:12:40 +0200, kenneth marken
>>>> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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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 on a keyboard that is. but frankly i
>>>>> dont know enough about how theG15 behaves, or what those G keys are
>>>>> supposed to be, to give some kind of accurate answer...
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>>>> Hi kenneth,
>>>>
>>>> I tried keytrap, but it didn't work for me. The first thing was that
>>>> when I ran the keytrap enable command (as described in the readme),
>>>> there was a empty button put onto my Windows taskbar. Clicking on the
>>>> button bought up nothing, and the only way to get rid of it was to
>>>> shut down PowerPro and not run the keytrap enable command. Second
>>>> thing was that ignoring that mysterious button, I then went into
>>>> PowerPro's key/mouse config while keytrap was running to try and add a
>>>> G key action. No luck - the G keys just weren't recognised.
>>> the keytrap.enable is a command, not a button feature. it only turns on
>>> or off the plugin. so dont add it as a button unless you have a existing
>>> button bar. me, i have a it as a key combo and as a "run at powerpro
>>> start" entry ;)
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>>> seondly, keytrap comes with its own config program. this is what you use
>>> to set up the keys for keytrap, not the powerpro key/mouse gui. me, i
>>> have it under the same button that i use to bring up the powerpro config
>>> window, but using a right click rather then a left click.
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>> Hi kenneth,
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>> I didn't add it as a button, I had it as a command on PowerPro
>> startup-exactly how it says in the keytrap readme. That unknown
>> "button" (it's really not a button, but that's the only way to
>> describe it),  still comes up on my taskbar though (not toolbar, but
>> taskbar, which is the bar that the windows start button is attached
>> to). Even if keytrap worked for the G keys, I wouldn't be prepared to
>> put up with that button taking up room on my taskbar doing nothing.
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>that i can understand, but i cant figure why it turned up as a button.
>didnt do that here, so i cant help you on that.
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Hi kenneth,

This is what I did to install keytrap. If I've done anything wrong,
let me know.

1. Unzipped keytrap.dll to C:\Program Files\PowerPro\plugins\ (using
keytrap v2.3 btw)
2. Unzipped keytrap.ini and KTConfig.exe to C:\Program Files\PowerPro\
3. Went into PowerPro config, Scheduler tab. Clicked New, selected the
Startup radio button, left everything as default, and then copied and
pasted from the keytrap readme file (step #3 from the 'detailed
informations' section), KeyTrap.Enable(1) into the 'enter command'
field. Clicked Ok twice to get back out of PowerPro config. I then
shutdown PowerPro and restarted it.
4. On my Windows taskbar, that empty "button" appeared. Clicking on it
does nothing. It's one of those things you get put on your taskbar
when you open a proram in Windows (I'm running XP Home btw). Except,
this "button" has no name on it. It does not show up as a program in
Task Manager. The only odd thing about it is that the icon on the left
of the "button" is the PProConf icon. Right clicking on the "button"
does not give you a menu, or even a close option like any normal
program.
5. To get rid of the button, I have to shutdown PowerPro, go into the
scheduler and remove the keytrap command. Then restart PowerPro.

And that's where I'm stuck.
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Regards,

CM



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