


When I’m done, it’s time to go on a very peculiar road trip.

There’s a nice physicality to grabbing the objects and slotting them into the car too.

The bold, stylised art is striking, with a muted colour palette that perfectly captures the era and setting. And as I do my uncle explains what they all do. Then I grab various parts from around the garage-carburettor, fuel tank, ignition coil, engine, battery-to bring the beast to life. I replace a missing door, which naturally has a different colour of paint. At the beginning of the game the car sits in my uncle’s driveway, a shell with no wheels or inside bits to make it go. If you could provide me with the details, I would be able to do it myself.But before I can hit the road, I have to build it. With knowledge of the process of intercepting the Omen key it should be easy to provide a way to get this standard function back to my keyboard. If it generates a scancode, would it help to uninstall the intercepting tool (be it the Command Center or another software component) to let the oprtating system be aware of that key? If so, I could use a registry hack to reassign the Omen key to HOME. The main question is: Will this also work if I boot another operation system like Linux? Will the programmed keystrokes survive a reboot or are they completely dependant of the HP Omen Command Center?Īnother question which might help to resolve the issue is: Does the Omen key (which I would prefer to use as HOME button as it's at the usual position of that key) send any scancode to the operation system? Is this scancode only intercepted by the HP Omen Command Center (and most likely some kind of driver component) or is that key handled by the keyboard controller and can't be intercepted at all? I understand that it's a possibility to use one of the programmable P-Keys to emulate the behavior of the HOME key. If the information I've provided was helpful, give us some reinforcement by clicking the "Solution Accepted" and "Kudos" Buttons. Next, Determine which macro key will initiate a macro. Press each key in the desired macro sequence ( The Regular Key combination to make use of the Home ).Įdit any keypresses or delays that require change. No delay: All keys in the macro are activated at the same time.Ĭlick Record to begin programming the macro. Recorded delay: The time between keypresses is recorded and applied when the macro is initiated.įixed delay: Assign a uniform delay between each keypress in the macro. Select the key set to choose which key press or combination of key presses initiates the macro.Ĭhoose a key for the new macro, then click Create new. Let's create a Macro for HOME using the HP OMEN Command Center You can configure the macro keys (P1-P6) on the OMEN computer to initiate a series of recorded key presses using a single keystroke. I understand that you would like to use the Omen Key as Home. This is a great place to get support, find answers and tips
