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Save navhaxs/5bd16258f5383db3e941eb25377e3bff to your computer and use it in GitHub Desktop.
Awesome thanks - great device, crappy software. You saved me from junking it.
Hi, thanks for the script though I'm still not sure how to determine what key corresponds to what gesture on the touchpad. Is there a way to find out? I want to know what key every gesture uses...
I vaguely understand, like numpad up/left/down/right correspond to four-finger swipe up/left/down/right? But I don't know the others.
@dAKirby309 commenting on github gist pages don't actually generate notifications :/
But to answer your question, I used https://autohotkey.com/docs/commands/KeyHistory.htm to monitor what keys SetPoint was sending
can I get the document for other variable(<#NumpadDown etc.)?
Hey Navhaxs,
thanks for the work, but unfortunately the script isn't working anymore. I downloaded autohotkey and run the script but no changes at all. The gestures simply don't work and if I open setpoint I also cannot see advanced option. May you can advise, if there is still a chance to make it work?
Many thanks in advance,
BR Dan
Okay I needed to activate the compatible mode for SetPoint to win7 to make it working. Anyhow, would it be possible to put the shift between the virtual desktop to the three finger gestures? I'm to stupid to manage the four finger swipe, thus I tried to edit your script but it wasn't working.
If you have any advise, please let me know.
BR Dan
Hi @terrybao, the menualtgr.ahk file is a AutoHotKey script. You will need to download AutoHotKey from https://autohotkey.com/. Once installed, you should be able to double-click menualtgr.ahk to run the script, the gestures should then work.
There are some instructions on the internet for how to get the AutoHotKey script to run at startup.
Hope this helps. I'll try update the blog post with more stuff when I have time.