This guide has been migrated to our Wiki; see the "Logitech G-series" article.
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ISBoxer has built-in support for your Logitech G11, G13, G15 or G19 keyboard (other models may not yet be supported -- see this thread on our forums for more info). That is, it is able to interpret the keys being pressed, and make something happen in your game. If you would rather use the Logitech software (Logitech Keyboard Profiler) to program your keyboard, and are using Windows Vista or later, you may need to right click on the Logitech software icon and select Run as Administrator (if you are using Windows XP or earlier, you do not need to take special action). However, using ISBoxer's native support provides certain advantages, including the ability to customize the M-keys.
To use ISBoxer's native support for your Logitech keyboard, first un-assign each of the keys through the Logitech Keyboard Profiler, then close it. This will prevent additional things happening from what you configure through ISBoxer -- for example, the MR key would have "Quick Macro" recording that can record and assign new macros to the G-keys.
Then you may select any of the G-keys or M-keys via the drop-down box in any Hotkey Picker window in ISBoxer. Pressing one of these keys in the "press key here" box will not detect these keys (they can only be manually selected). For a G15 keyboard, the keys will appear in the list with their short name (G1, G2, etc). For other models, the key names are prefixed by the device name (e.g. G11-G1, G13-G1, or G19-G1).
If you have not had the device plugged in before while playing a game with ISBoxer, you may need to first run and then close Inner Space, then re-start ISBoxer. This is so that Inner Space can detect the keyboard, and store this information for use by ISBoxer.
For an example of a key layout using a Logitech G-series keyboard, see this link.





