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    NP2090 Quick buttons/ Easy Buttons Reprogramming?

    Discussion in 'Sager and Clevo' started by krazy333, Sep 30, 2007.

  1. krazy333

    krazy333 Newbie

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    Does anybody know if the quick/easy buttons next to the power button can be reprogramed? I love my laptop but I can't believe that Sagar didn't think of a reprogramming option for those buttons. I recently installed Office 2007 w/o Outlook and now I have a "dead" quick button. I emailed Xotic and they weren't sure, but I can't phontom that there isn't a way to do it.
     
  2. HotBlood

    HotBlood Notebook Consultant

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    There isn't a way, the manufacturer provided sh1tty software suppport. The Home, Email, Mute buttons actually use built-in Windows support.
    About the only thing you can change is the WOW video settings, the actual brightness/gamma profiles that button brings up.
    I also have Office 2007, which button is dead? All of my buttons still "work".
     
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    krazy333 Newbie

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    My email button is dead (nothing is linked to it). I got a hook up with Office student and it doesn't come with Outlook so my email button is dead since I removed the original office and did a clean restart. It would be nice if I could reprogram it to something else. What the F*ck was Sager thinking when they created buttons that could not be reprogrammed?