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Old 10-24-2006, 04:19 PM
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Originally Posted by jaydubya12
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You can then create a shortcut to that program and map a hardware button to it (I use the traditional side key).
Hey Malatesta, how do you go about doing this? Is there a thread you can linke me to? Thanks!


All you do is go under Settings --> Buttons and pick "Hold Side" and choose KeyLight from the context menu.
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