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July 6th, 2017 07:00
How can I assign a macro key for volume
I have the m17x r4.
I have tried using the control software tactx to assign the key, not seeming to work.
Currently the volume controls are on the "-" and "=" sign via a shift key (default on the keyboard).
I would like to have top right macros above my 10key pad do the volume up/down as its a pain for me on the default position.
Any help appreciated.
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Eimy_B
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July 6th, 2017 09:00
Hi kaleel0909,
For these types of things there are key combinations, these are the ones for the AW14XR1. Just make sure you have the OSD driver installed:
Key Combinations
The keyboard combinations are listed in the table below. Do not type the < and > symbols when executing a command.
Kaleel0909
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July 6th, 2017 13:00
Thanks for the reply.
This doesn't seem to do anything on my system.
Those keys do not align with my system, i have the m17x r4.
What I miss is, and I got spoiled by it, I have an XPS m1710. it actually has multi media buttons on the front of the laptop, dedicated to volume, mute, fast foward, rewind. Was awesome.
I want something simple that I can just volume up/down/mute, hence wanting to map the macro keys above the 10 key pad.
Eimy_B
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July 7th, 2017 10:00
What Windows version are you running?