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The actual command used is
C:\Windows\System32\rundll32.exe dwmapi #105

You can use that in a shortcut, or bind it to a keyboard key or whatever. I have it bound to that previously useless thumb button on my Logitech G7.
 
Moredhel said:
The actual command used is

You can use that in a shortcut, or bind it to a keyboard key or whatever. I have it bound to that previously useless thumb button on my Logitech G7.

wow thats nice trick, got it bound to a G key on my g15 now :cool:
 
Are there similar shortcuts to perform an alt-tab or such? Not that I would use a key on my G15 to do that, but I might find something else useful for one of my 54 keys :)

Don't suppose there's a list of rundll32 arguments? Quick google didn't produce anything :p
 
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