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Just curious if anyone has gotten an OSD for the volume in Vista? I have one by default on XP MCE 2005 and I'd like to get one like that for Vista, but haven't seen anything. Can anyone help me out with this? Thanks.

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Get 3RVX

http://matt.malensek.net/software

Best Volume OSD so far.

Edit: Forget what I said, stupid Vista make it not compatible and making it running in XP compatibility don't work anymore since some update.

Sorry.

http://matt.malensek.net/index.php?r=3RVX_Vista_Information

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Thanks for the replies. I could've sworn I actually saw it work at one point during the Beta period, but that was a while ago. As much as I'd like to get a G15 keyboard though (I actually really do want one), I'm not ready to drop the cash on it yet lol.

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That's the one I use for my laptop. Works perfectly on Windows XP, haven't tested it on Vista. It adds a couple more things, like dimming the display, but those only work on the original model. Give it a try, and tell me what you think.

I tried, don't work under vista :(

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Get 3RVX

http://matt.malensek.net/software

Best Volume OSD so far.

Edit: Forget what I said, stupid Vista make it not compatible and making it running in XP compatibility don't work anymore since some update.

Sorry.

http://matt.malensek.net/index.php?r=3RVX_Vista_Information

Like this better than the green osd I get, but I can't seem to rid myself of it I have a G-15 and a G5, but Setpoint isn't installed(problems with the dpi switcher). I changed the registry key to disable it, but it's still there.

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look up microsoft's intellitype software for vista. it has an osd for the keyboard.

in fact, here it is: http://download.microsoft.com/download/9/3...57/ITP64Eng.exe

Thanks, Intellitype Pro perfectly works with my Logitech Media Keyboard Elite : volume OSD, all shortcuts and zoom :) (itype.exe works in background and takes 832 KB in RAM)

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A note to those with X-Fi cards the 3VRX program goes nuts when you switch modes(i.e from entertainment to game) the volume spasms from 0 to 100 over and over again until you kill the process so I simply stopped using it. I doubt my G-15 would work well with the Microsoft KB software and anyways I removed the green osd via a registry change so it's gone I can use the KB lcd to tell how loud it is.

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To be honest, I had never had to use windows mixer much, until I got 5.1 speakers and needed to control each speaker. Since then I use <snipped> all the time, and for gaming too. It supports Vista with the OSD feature. I switch from one sound configuration to another by pressing a combination of keys or by clicking a mouse button. It is a very simple, convenient and truly powerful program.

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