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    [GUIDE] M9750 HotKey Utility here

    Discussion in 'Alienware' started by eightd, Dec 12, 2007.

  1. eightd

    eightd Notebook Evangelist

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    Well ok, I got tired of the lack of a tool to help configure the Hot Keys at the top of the keyboard. So I spent about an hour and wrote my own. Here it is:
    EDIT: Now attached

    It is nothing special and I wrote it very very quickly. I've tested it in Vista with Alienware's latest driver installed. I just found out that XP uses a completely different way to hook these buttons, so this will NOT work for XP (At this time).

    You will need to have Microsoft .NET 2.0 installed, which I think is installed by default in Vista.

    Just unzip the file and run "HotKeyConfig.exe". The rest is easy. If you have trouble saving, Right click on the exe and choose "Run as Administrator".

    Let me know what you think.
     

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  2. Loggie

    Loggie Notebook Evangelist

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    Thanks for the post. I tried it out since the only FingerTouch key I could reprogram was the web browser key. Now, with your app. I was able to reconfigure the Music key to WinAmp.

    However, I am still not able to reconfigure my email browser. Even though I have set my preferred email app as the default and set it as the default in your app., the hotkey continues to bring up Windows Mail. There is no way I can find to make Windows Mail not the default email client. So I have two default email apps and Windows Mail wins out. I have tried deselecting Windows Mail in the Default Programs tool in Control Panel. Do you know of any way to remove Windows Mail as the default email browser?
     
  3. eightd

    eightd Notebook Evangelist

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    I'm not sure I understand why thats happening. Make sure you reboot after you assign the new program. Other than that I would disable access to Windows Mail using the default program tool, Set program access and computer defaults. It this tool there is a checkbox next to the email client, try unchecking it.

    You might also want to also disable "default email client checking" in window mail.
     
  4. Loggie

    Loggie Notebook Evangelist

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    I tried unchecking that check box to no avail. It's no big deal-I can live with this minor inconvenience. It's just odd that there is no way to remove Windows Mail as the default client either in the app itself or in the Default Programs panel.
     
  5. Stone825

    Stone825 Notebook Virtuoso

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    Hehe Vista only...
     
  6. eightd

    eightd Notebook Evangelist

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    Bad new for XP users. The TSR app that Alienware installs on XP machines only launches the default assigned application and is not configurable. Aside of changing your default apps.

    IF, I repeat, IF I get some free time I'll write a replacement for FKC.
     
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    The link above is broken .....
    Can u put it again ?
    Thx
     
  8. bitelos

    bitelos Newbie

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    Thats all right now ...
    The link is OK again ...
    THX
     
  9. Cpt.Derrek

    Cpt.Derrek Notebook Geek

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    so their is no way to change the keys in xp?