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ZBook X2 G4
Microsoft Windows 10 (64-bit)

Does anyone know how I can go about completely removing the HP Create Control Panel and then re-install it? The HP Create Control Panel is a program made for the ZBook X2 to assign commands and shortcuts to the quick keys on the sides of the Zbook.

Ive never had a problem assigning keys for a Photoshop profile, but now, any time I go into Photoshop, the quick-keys create based on the "default" (All other) profile. Its extremely frustrating being that I pretty much bought the unit for it's onscreen drawing and touch screen capabilities, and for the quick keys.

 

Can anyone help with this? any time and feedback would be deeply appreciated.

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Well, I couldn't find out for sure how I'd go about reinstalling it if I uninstalled the control panel, so I stayed away from uninstalling it. But, I realized that I was forgetting about a separate program "HP Create Control Panel Preferences". It has the option to remove all user preferences. So basically resets it. Works great now.

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Well, I couldn't find out for sure how I'd go about reinstalling it if I uninstalled the control panel, so I stayed away from uninstalling it. But, I realized that I was forgetting about a separate program "HP Create Control Panel Preferences". It has the option to remove all user preferences. So basically resets it. Works great now.

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