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Windows 7 - Keyboard Shortcut?

 
03-15-2011   #1


Windows 7 X64 Professional
 
 

Keyboard Shortcut?

I'd like to assign a keystroke to one of my mouse buttons that will launch Windows Explorer.

The Windows key + E launches computer in Windows Explorer which would be fine. However, Logitech SetPoint Settings wont let me map the Windows key.

Another option was to create a shortcut of "computer" on the desktop and then right click>properties and make a custom keystroke assignment for that shortcut. Problem with that is, the shortcut has to be actually on the desktop for it to work. I don't want that either.

So, any suggestions would be awesome. I know I'm probably missing something simple. Thanks in advance.

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03-15-2011   #2


Windows 7 X64 Professional
 
 


Never mind. I solved it myself by looking at this tutorial.
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03-15-2011   #3


Windows 7 Ultimate SP1 x64
 
 


bug,you have Edit button to edit your previous post
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03-15-2011   #4


Windows 7 X64 Professional
 
 


I was editing when you replied.

One of these days, I'll figure it out!
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