and can use all the extra keys as Powerpro hotkeys.
I guess some of the things I discovered about my keyboard
will apply equally to yours.
To use either the pproconf configuration dialog for hotkeys
as in Bruce's first suggestion, or to use the keytrap plugin,
first you need to uninstall the Logitech software.
To use Bruce's alternative suggestion of programming your keys
(within the Logitech interface) to execute PowerPro commands,
you need to keep the Logitech software installed.
So you can use the keyboard in either of two ways:
- install the Logitech drivers and iTouch software,
in which case you can only set up responses to keypresses
by using the logitech interface.
If you do that, Powerpro and keytrap and other programs
for remapping keys or making keyboard macros will not work.
It's like the Logitech software is stealing the keypresses
and not passing them on through the normal channels,
so no other program can see them.
- or uninstall all the Logitech software and reboot,
in which case it will work OK with Windows default
keyboard driver.
That way, some (maybe all) of the special keys will send key codes
through the normal channels when pressed. Then PowerPro (or keytrap)
can see those keypresses and create hotkeys for them.
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ehathgepiurhe wrote:
> Logitech macro's (probably due to their software), are somewhat
> unreliable (eg double action when you only press the key once).
I think their software is the least likely reason for the double action
but you will soon find out if you try using the keyboard without
the Logitech software.
It may be a hardware fault in the keyboard or in the USB interface.
A USB2 device in a USB1 socket? If it's in an external USB hub,
try plugging it into one of the PC's USB sockets directly.
Or possibily an auto repeat setting?
What happens if you keep holding down the button which you
have programmed to paste - multiple pastes?
There is a Yahoo group about Logitech keyboards and mice.
There you can find out whether other users of the G15 model
have the same problem.
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