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| Subject: | How to change the iTouch buttons on the Logitech Elite keyboard |
| Keywords: | change iTouch buttons, elite keyboard |
| Tech Article Number: | WBTA00000910 |
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There are various buttons across the top of the Logitech iTouch keyboard the user can press and use as shortcuts to open frequently used programs.
These buttons as well as the function keys can be customized through the iTouch control panel usually located in the system tray.
The control panel can also be opened by searching for: iTouch.exe.
This can usually be found in the default installation path of: Once opened you should have a screen that looks similar to this:
To change the buttons properties:
Additionally you can also customize the button to open a specific program by selecting program form the drop down box and entering the path where prompted to. You can change the function keys and iNav buttons in a similar manner. |
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