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    Programming Quick Launch Buttons

    Discussion in 'Asus' started by scottschaffter, Jul 28, 2005.

  1. scottschaffter

    scottschaffter Notebook Consultant NBR Reviewer

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    I was just wondering if it would be possible to program the quick launch buttons on the z70v. If so how could I do so? I just wanted to make use of the now useless bluetooth button.
     
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    makken Notebook Consultant

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    flaxx Notebook Evangelist

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    the site was fine last time i checked. however, if you cannot download, it's cuz you have to enable cookies (don't ask me).
     
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    scottschaffter Notebook Consultant NBR Reviewer

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    thanks ill try it... does this incorperate the bluetooth uption on the z70 by anychance... doubt it but till try... thanks!
     
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    flaxx Notebook Evangelist

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    as of yet, i don't think it does. as far as i know, it only accomodates for the buttons on a regular m6 (or z71, even though the "custom button" i.e. the cd slider, is a slider not a button like the m6).