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you don't have to put Tropico 5 , just leave it empty.
As i said messes up your keys in windows but ingame it's fine.
Bought a G 13 years ago..never have to worry about rebinding keys again.
However I do agree that allowing rebinding of keys in any game should be standard.
But then again I only use my KB to type or programming of G 13...I never use it for gaming.
It doesn't do anything differnt than doign your own Auto Hotkey script, I think he just basically did the autohotkey script and then had AHK turn it into an exe file so that I can just quickly run it when needed.
Tropico 5 is so much more comfortable to use to me now that I'm running that WASD program again. I'm not a big fan of using the WASD keys in games overall, but there are a few of them that I feel almost demand it, such as Tropico 5, Banished etc.
The exe program that I have that does this allows you to right click on it's icon in the system tray to pause it or exit it, so when you're done playing you can pause it or exit it. I often forget and then remember that it's still running when I try to type something, and if I'm not paying attention I may proof read my block of text at the end of writing it and suspiciously find all the w's a's s's and d's missing LOL
WASD camera controls are on the way though.