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    Registry Value for the Splendid Key?

    Discussion in 'ASUS Gaming Notebook Forum' started by TedM, Nov 18, 2010.

  1. TedM

    TedM Newbie

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    I love shortcuts. I was talking to my friend and joking around as she was complaining about the size of the cursor. I told her I could make a button make it bigger for her.

    Then I realized it'd be totally possible, too. You can already assign key shortcuts to shortcuts, and they have a value in the registry. I remember having to unlock Shift+Space because of Windows 7 language taking over it in the registry.

    I'm wondering what registry key would belong to the Splendid and/or overclock button?
     
  2. HeavenCry

    HeavenCry Notebook Virtuoso

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    Theres an app just for that made by Asus users - its called AsusNbKeys and works perfectly. Google it.
     
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    woonkill Notebook Enthusiast

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    You'll have to sift through the topic a little, and download the fixed 1.3 version of AsusNbCtrl.exe, which will unlock being able to adjust Ctrl/Shift/Alt being held down. You'll also need to download a hex editor to edit your HControl.exe file, if you've never done hex editing before, its nothing too complicated to do, and if you have decent computer skills you should be fine

    Actually, you may not need to do the hex editing depending on your OS (I'm on Win 7). Go figure

    EDIT: Someone uploaded their HControl.exe file it seems, so you won't have to hex edit regardless. It makes for good experience though
     
  5. TedM

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    Thank you so much everyone.