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I noticed this behaviour when trying to select a disk in Rufus, as the device list kept refreshing before I could select any of the options (i.e. This only happens when the T650 is connected.
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I’ve also begun to notice some unusual behaviour, likely after new update – perhaps the Creator’s Update? If you open Device Manager, you may notice the device tree view flashing every now and then as Windows seems to repeatedly fire a device scan. This file probably is maybe only generated, never actually read. You can compare the creation of the file C:\Users\username\AppData\Roaming\Logitech\SetPoint\user.xml between setting the Windows 7 and Windows 8 compatibility modes, if you’re interested – delete the file between tries. However, the SetPoint UI does incorrectly show the videos/checkboxes for the Windows 7 gestures profile for the T650 touchpad on Windows 10. I don’t think this is true anymore as after a fresh Windows installation my script works just fine without any compatibility mode set. Previously I wrote that you needed to apply Windows 8 comparability mode to SetPoint.
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Sigh, if only the precision touchpad driver standard was the default. Maybe now I’ll find some use for it after all, at least for some handy gestures. It’s definitely a nice touchpad, but I only have it because someone thought I’d be fun to buy a $20 giant touchpad.
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I unchecked Switch applications as it doesn’t seem to work on Windows 10 (Alternatively create a logon task in Task Scheduler, although I find that it sometimes gets killed after sleep?) Simply place a shortcut to the script file in your Startup folder. If all works well, you want to get the script to autostart on login.
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To run the script, download and install AutoHotKey.ĭouble-click the script to run it! Try out the four finger swipe gestures… it should switch between Virtual Desktops (unless there is only 1).

For example, I keep my all my miscellaneous scripts/utilities in a folder called C:\Opt. Download and save the script to your computer. (Bonus: My other personal ahk hotkeys if you’re interested: thinkpad.ahk.) (I can't seem to catch four finger down) (only works when active window is NOT minimised) Three finger swipe left -> Virtual Desktop Switch Left too much conflict with normal keyboard usage. which aren't commonly used commonly, so we can easily override most of them without Fortunately, Logitech sends *numpad arrow keys* rather than normal arrow keys Comment out any conflicting hotkeys that you actually use. Requires SetPoint to be installed AND running. SetWorkingDir % A_ScriptDir% Ensures a consistent starting directory. SendMode Input Recommended for new scripts due to its superior speed and reliability. #Warn Enable warnings to assist with detecting common errors.

#NoEnv Recommended for performance and compatibility with future AutoHotkey releases.

While this does not let you customize gestures, it at least gets the advertised features working again.

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