So in the 1.5 years I’ve been using my M200 I’ve never found a good use for the pen buttons on the bezel of the screen. Recently, I’ve stated using Topdesk – the expose clone for XP. I’ve now realized that I can map the pen buttons to invoke Topdesk to either window all applications or to display the desktop. While there’s no easy way to do the mappings directly from the Pen Buttons utility to Topdesk you can use Autohotkey to make an exe that basically ‘pushes’ the function key of your choice. (I made separate .exe files for F9, F11) I threw in files for F7 (spell check) and F8 (Kapsules/Konfabulator display widgets) for mapping the two other buttons. (I personally have the cross-menu mapped instead of the spell checker, but I already had the file so I decided to throw it in.)

I’d like to attach a zip file here that includes both the AutoHotKey scripts and the final exe files for anyone who doesn’t want to download AutoHotKey. Unfortunately, I can’t seem to attach files in this forum and I don’t have anywhere to permanently post the zip. So I’ve placed the zip at dropload for the next week – it’ll have to do. Get the file here: http://www.dropload.com/redeem.php?t...4e030bb36924aa

Running the executable will ‘push’ the function keys, thus calling a running Topdesk to do it’s expose goodness. For the security paranoid, use AutoHotKey to turn the script (it’s just a txt file) into an executable. To call the executable from the pen button you’ll need to use the Toshiba utility.

Anyway, I’ve found that the new buttons allow me to switch applications and access the desktop easier while in tablet mode. Hope that someone else finds this useful…