On Mon, 05 Jun 2006 16:12:19 +0200, kenneth marken
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>ehathgepiurhe wrote:
>> On Mon, 05 Jun 2006 15:18:31 +0200, kenneth marken
>> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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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,
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> 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.
>>>>>>>> --
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> 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,
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>>>>>> 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.
>>> 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,
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>> 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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>now thats realy odd. but i cant say i have seen anything like that here.
>but then i use win2k, not xp. so it could be something in the
>interaction between xp and keytrap. maybe contact the developer of the
>plugin, i think he have a address at the end of the readme. that is, if
>he isnt reading this list...
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Thanks, I might do that. Just to be sure, after I installed keytrap (I
did it a second time just to make sure I hadn't done anything wrong),
I did try out KTConfig.exe as you suggested, but it couldn't detect
any of the G keys. The G15 must do something that the keytrap author
didn't program for I guess.
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Regards,

CM



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