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There are a few other strings that are used for OSD, like IDS_MUTE_OSD for the text to display on screen for the Mute key. If you just want to modify the OSD text a bit, the OSD font size/typeface/color be edited in:Ĭ:\Program Files\Logitech\SetPoint\Macros\macrocore.xmlĮdit the IDS_FONT_SIZE, IDS_FONT, and IDS_FONT_COLOR strings. This may be preferable anyway, if SetPoint's Media:Play function doesn't work with your preferred media player. In the upper left of the window, click on the Mouse tab and then click on the button you would like to customize: Gesture button. If you have more than one device that uses Logitech Options, click on the mouse you want to configure.
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Note that if you change the button setting in SetPoint to something else and then back to Media:Play, you will have to repeat these steps to remove the OSD text again.Īnother option would be to set the button in SetPoint to other -> Other:Generic Button, so that SetPoint releases control of that button completely and it will send the standard Play/Pause event to windows, without SetPoint's OSD. Launch Logitech Options: Start > Programs > Logitech > Logitech Options. Test that the button still works in Media Player. Save user.xml and re-open SetPoint from the Start menu, then click OK to close when it opens.Ħ. Start screen > Right-click on Mouse and Keyboard Settings > Uninstall Start screen > Right-click on empty space and select All apps > Control Panel > Uninstall a program. Search for the Play button block, it will look like this:ĥ. Open the user.xml settings file in notepadĤ. Open the SetPoint settings folder: paste this in the Start -> Run dialog box: "%appdata%\Logitech\SetPoint" (including quotes)ģ. Right-click Close SetPoint from the system tray (to force it to save the settings to file)Ģ. In this example, I will set the Play button on my K350 keyboard to not display any message on screen.ġ. To disable these OSD indicators, you need to edit your SetPoint settings file by hand: NOTE: You may need to reboot your system after SetPoint has been. Download and install the latest version of SetPoint from the Anywhere Mouse MX Downloads Page. In SetPoint 4.80, this setting changed to only work for the Caps Lock/Num Lock/Scroll Lock/Volume/Mute indicators, with no easy way to disable the Play/Stop/Next/Previous/etc indicators. Select Logitech SetPoint from the list of programs displayed as shown below: Click the Uninstall button highlighted above and follow the on-screen instructions to uninstall SetPoint. Heres how: In Windows: Go to Start > All Programs > Logitech > Mouse and Keyboard > Mouse and Keyboard Settings. Once youve installed SetPoint, you can launch the user interface (UI) and customize your mouse. The green On-Screen Display text in SetPoint can be edited/disabled in a couple of ways.įor SetPoint 4.72 (and before I think), all of the green OSD text can be disabled by unchecking the "Show status setting changes (such as Caps Lock) on screen" box in SetPoint settings -> Tools top tab -> Indicator Settings left tab. Launch SetPoint and customize your mouse.