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    what do you use your p1/p2 buttons for?

    Discussion in 'Other Manufacturers' started by Frippo, Aug 1, 2007.

  1. Frippo

    Frippo Notebook Consultant

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    as topic says.
     
  2. saxdave

    saxdave Notebook Geek

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    I'm hoping to be able to use P1 to toggle any window always-on-top or not, as long as pressing the button doesn't make the foreground window lose focus - like pressing the similar buttons on my old laptop did. Otherwise I'll just use a keyboard shortcut to do it, like I do at the moment.
    Don't know about P2 ... probably just a frequently used app or something.
     
  3. Thorne

    Thorne Notebook Evangelist

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    I start Irssi with P1 and with P2 Rivatuner. :)
     
  4. Nania

    Nania Notebook Consultant

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    I don't use them at all, this thread reminded me that I haven't figured out how to configure them yet
     
  5. CLB-NL

    CLB-NL Notebook Deity

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    P1 = Windows Media Player
    P2 = 'My games'