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OldNick
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Shift W?

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I can't find any d9ocumentation to cover this and nothing seems to happen when I use it, although I then do a next keypress.

What news, please?

Nick

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Post by BTT »

Hello OldNick

I take it you want to write a script by pressing and holding down Shift and 'W'. Which version of G-Force are you using?


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OldNick
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Post by OldNick »

Thanks for the reply.

I am not sure what version. I tried About Gforce and was taken to the site, not to a version info etc. But I bought it recently and downloaded it today.

Yes I want to write a script using Shift W. After posting I did get a result, but it recorded only one keypress.

Nick

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Post by jerohm »

the version is displayed on the startup splash screen. I always remove everything before reinstalling the newest version. The file resides:
"C:\Program Files (x86)\SoundSpectrum\G-Force\Scripts\Script Command Reference.txt"
on Win7 and
"C:\Program Files\SoundSpectrum\G-Force\Scripts\Script Command Reference.txt"
on XP

OldNick
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Post by OldNick »

hanks for the reply.

This is a brand new install. Never used this before.

OK. Splash screen says 4.4.

I assume you posted that file location in response to my other post

:D

BAH! I wrote that path in my post, but somehow O have managed to end up in the Documents and settings area\soundspectrum\gforce\scripts.... :oops:

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Post by OldNick »

AHAH! I was in that documents and settings folder because I was looking at scripts I had created with Shift W D'Oh!

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