Prerequisite: Make sure G14Control folder is somewhere permanent, in this case it is in C:\Program Files\G14Control
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Go to start menu and open 'Task Scheduler'
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Create a new task
- In the General Tab, Name it G14Control, make sure 'Run when user logged in' and 'Run with highest privileges'
- On actions tab, create 'New' action. In Action window enter the following (in our example, your location of G14Control.exe may differ):
- Program/script: %windir%\System32\cmd.exe
- Add Arguments: /c start "G14Control" "C:\Program Files\G14Control\G14Control.exe"
- Start in: C:\Program Files\G14Control\
- In conditions tab, uncheck 'Stop if switches to battery power' THEN 'start only if on ac'
- Click OK to save. Try rebooting, a seconds to minutes after logging back in, you should see the G14 Tray icon appear!