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Assigning the Light/Zoom In/Take Photo Functions to an Application Button
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Camera 50 Assigning the Light/Zoom In/Take Photo Functions to an Application Button You can assign the Light/Zoom In/Take Photo functions to the application buttons (A). 1 Start up Application Button Setting Utility. Click (Start) - [All Programs] - [Panasonic] - [Application Button Setting]. 2 For the application button you want to assign the Light/ A Zoom In or Take Photo function, select [Launch an Application] and input the following. (Î page 44) In the [Program location:] box c:\program files\panasonic\lightsw\lightsw.exe (Î page 45) In the [Program location:] box c:\program files\panasonic\panasonic camera utility\pcam.exe In the [Program parameter:] box /zoom_in (Î page 45) In the [Program location:] box c:\program files\panasonic\panasonic camera utility\pcam.exe In the [Program parameter:] box /shutter (Î page 46) In the [Program location:] box c:\program files\panasonic\panasonic camera utility\pcam.exe In the [Program parameter:] box /shutter_name 3 Click [OK]. NOTE z When the Panasonic Camera Utility is not running, and if you press the buttons to which these functions are assigned, the Panasonic Camera Utility is activated. z If you operate the Utility after assigning the "Take Photo" function, the same operation will be performed as the one when the check marks both for [Select to save or cancel, after the photo is taken] and [Name the taken photo] are not added in "Changing the Settings for Taking Pictures" (Î page 46). z If you operate the Utility after assigning the "Take Photo" function by specifying the file name, the same operation will be performed as the one when the check mark for [Select to save or cancel, after the photo is taken] is added and check mark for [Name the taken photo] is not added in "Changing the Settings for Taking Pictures" (Î page 46).