Can't focus keyboard shortcuts on play control

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Re: Can't focus keyboard shortcuts on play control

by Lowlander » Wed Jul 16, 2014 11:42 am

You can setup Hotkeys (and make them global) under Tools > Options > Hotkeys. Ctrl+Arrow keys is available for this.

Re: Can't focus keyboard shortcuts on play control

by Rauven » Wed Jul 16, 2014 5:55 am

I can understand the argument that left/right by themselves should not change track. But at least make it so Ctrl+left/right changes it with focus. It works without focus, and it's really annoying that in focus I can't change track on the same modifier I use for ratings

Re: Can't focus keyboard shortcuts on play control

by Biggles » Mon Feb 27, 2012 8:13 pm

For the track list, left/right should be able to be able to be bound to prev/next. I'd much rather use a mouse on the scroll bars if I've chosed to use left/right for prev/next tracks.
On an edit line however, left/right should move the cursor and not change track at that point.

Worked that way in MM3 and was the most intuitive.

This alone is making me think of downgrading.

Re: Can't focus keyboard shortcuts on play control

by jiri » Mon Feb 06, 2012 5:24 am

I'd like to know what actually do you expect to happen in case arrows are assigned to Prev/Next commands:
1. If focus is on Track List - currently these arrows navigate horizontally. Would you sacrifice this and rather do such kind of navigation by mouse?
2. If focus is on an edit line (e.g. Search bar) - again, wouldn't you mind navigating the cursor only by mouse (or e.g. Backspace, etc.)?

Jiri

Re: Can't focus keyboard shortcuts on play control

by rusty » Sun Feb 05, 2012 11:50 pm

Thanks for the input. Tracking at http://www.ventismedia.com/mantis/view.php?id=7886

-Rusty

Re: Can't focus keyboard shortcuts on play control

by Kellraj » Sun Feb 05, 2012 12:08 am

I agree that this is a big mistake to not enable the ability to assign keyboard shortcuts with the arrow keys. Industry standard as was mentioned.

Re: Can't focus keyboard shortcuts on play control

by Hans De Backer » Wed Jan 18, 2012 6:45 pm

With MM 2.x and 3.x, just like many fellow musicians, I could use the left and right arrow keys to navigate back and forward through the song I was rehearsing/learning. Along with the space bar to start and stop a song, these were in fact the only keys I used. VERY handy, yes, could that be the reason why these keys are supported in other players?

I can't help but smile when I read the developer's excuses about these keys having to be reserved for the control that has the focus: what a lazy bum excuse. Common guys, you could make it optional in previous releases, have you lost your creative thinking powers? Growing old and feeling that by now you know things better than your users?

Re: Can't focus keyboard shortcuts on play control

by knetter » Fri Dec 30, 2011 5:26 am

I have the same issue... When I have lots of unexplored music in MM I use to skip through it a lot using left/right arrow keys.
nohitter151 wrote:That's because those keys are already bound to other functions in the program like navigating the grid. You can use Shift+Arrows or Ctrl+Arrows or some other key.
Using ctrl+arrow keys doesn't work either. :( I used to map ctrl+arrow keys on next/prev track...

Re: Can't focus keyboard shortcuts on play control

by Pepijn » Mon Dec 26, 2011 12:41 pm

Pepijn wrote:BTW, I think there is really something wrong with the View focus in MM 4.1, also pressing F6 with the main track list focussed (clicked something there first) doesn't jump to the playing song anymore. So you're never able to delete a song that is currently playing if you removed it from the now playing list! :o
OK forget about this one. I had the wrong list in the main screen.

Re: Can't focus keyboard shortcuts on play control

by Pepijn » Mon Dec 26, 2011 12:28 pm

BTW, I think there is really something wrong with the View focus in MM 4.1, also pressing F6 with the main track list focussed (clicked something there first) doesn't jump to the playing song anymore. So you're never able to delete a song that is currently playing if you removed it from the now playing list! :o

Re: Can't focus keyboard shortcuts on play control

by Guest » Mon Dec 26, 2011 10:59 am

Yeah, I've noticed that.... I find it a pity that those important keys are reserved for such a (useless) feature. I mean, look at the world, almost all media players have those keys bound to the play control. I don't say copy all features from existing media players, but they are doing that because its intuitive. And consider that play/pause/next/prev/+5 sec/-5 sec are the most common actions you do with a music player.
Besides, It was always controllable and why now, when I just bought this software, it is made different. I don't say make it default, but at least let people choose to configure the hotkeys a bit more the way they make sense.

Re: Can't focus keyboard shortcuts on play control

by nohitter151 » Sun Dec 25, 2011 4:39 pm

That's because those keys are already bound to other functions in the program like navigating the grid. You can use Shift+Arrows or Ctrl+Arrows or some other key.

Can't focus keyboard shortcuts on play control

by Pepijn » Sun Dec 25, 2011 8:20 am

Hi,

I just recently bought 4.1 from using 3.X for a long time as a happy user. Sine 4.1, I experience the problem that it is not possible to program left/right keyboard as hotkey for playcontrol skipping forward/backward actions any more. Every time I press left/right, the track window "steals" the key event for doing scrolling to left or right. This was not the case with 3.X I had before.

Reproduced with Glided and Vitreous skin. Clicking the play control pane doesn't gain shortcut focus either. :(

The left/right keys are commonly used by other Media players (f.e. Itunes and winamp) and I always used it a lot.
Please fix!

Thanks,
Pepijn

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