Sometimes it might be useful to indicate DS4Windows that a profile should not be reverted back to default profile and just leave the currently active profile as is when certain process is running in foreground. Setting "do not change profile" ruleīy default the DS4Windows app reverts back to default profile when an unknown process is the active foreground process and none of the auto-profile rules match with the process or window title. Enable this option only when you need to fine tune auto-profile rules, but keep it off in a normal usage of DS4Windows because it generates lots of debug messages. This is useful when a new process needs a special auto-profile rule, but the correct path or window title is not obvious. If this option is enabled in auto-profile settings screen then the "Logs" tab page of DS4Windows and "%APPDATA%\DS4Windows\Log" file folder shows detailed messages about process and window title names and how those match auto-profile rules. Click right mouse button on top of rule list to move items up or down in the list. DS4Windows picks up the first matching rule, so you may have to re-order rules to do what you want. If you use wildchars in path or window title search keywords then it may be possible that several rules match the same process. Using both path and window title search keywords it is possible to identify different WinStore applications even when the process path is the same for all of them. For example Windows Store apps share the same c:\windows\system32\applicationFrameHost.exe process name. Using both path and window title keywords at the same time allows to setup auto-profile rules to select different profiles for applications which share the same process but different window title. *ABC = Contains ABC keyword in a path or titleįor example "notepad.exe$" path keyword would match with "C:\windows\notepad.exe" and "c:\windows\system32\notepad.exe" process names, but does not match with "c:\apps\". ^ABC = Match ABC keyword at the beginning of path or titleĪBC$ = Match ABC keyword at the end of the path or title ABC = Exact match of path or window title with a ABC keyword (path or window title name)
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