by duodsg » Tue Nov 24, 2015 9:04 pm
Just a few moments ago, I tried to change tracks as I usually do- a global keybind using the following key binds while browsing in Chrome:
Playback: Next file (Ctrl+])
Playback: Play/Pause (Ctrl+\)
Playback: Previous File (Ctrl+[)
I have them bound to three of my mouse buttons, and I haven't had any problems while using it for the last two years (apart from the fact that some full-screen applications, like games, don't allow global hotkeys to function).
For some reason, it really started bugging me that it wasn't working in Chrome, seeing as how so much of my work is done using Chrome. It's a minor annoyance to have to flip to another program or MM itself to change tracks.
I checked Chrome's browser extensions and settings for any conflicting keybinds- there were none. I also made sure my keybinds were still set to "Global"- they were, but I toggled them on and off, existed MM, restarted, etc. No change. I also went into Mediamonkey.ini to insert a Low Level Hook in case it wasn't there, but it was already present. I set it to "0", saved, fired up MM, closed out, edited the ini to set the LL hook to "1", saved, restarted. No change.
Is there something specific about Chrome that prevents MM from allowing global hotkeys to work while it is the active window? I have no problems using these global hotkeys in other programs like MS Word, email utilities, etc. Chrome seems to be the lone culprit.
I don't use any keyboard shortcuts for Chrome except for Ctrl+Shift+T to restore previously closed tabs, so if I need to somehow dig under the hood of Chrome to get it to play nice, I'm ok with that.
Thank you!
Just a few moments ago, I tried to change tracks as I usually do- a global keybind using the following key binds while browsing in Chrome:
Playback: Next file (Ctrl+])
Playback: Play/Pause (Ctrl+\)
Playback: Previous File (Ctrl+[)
I have them bound to three of my mouse buttons, and I haven't had any problems while using it for the last two years (apart from the fact that some full-screen applications, like games, don't allow global hotkeys to function).
For some reason, it really started bugging me that it wasn't working in Chrome, seeing as how so much of my work is done using Chrome. It's a minor annoyance to have to flip to another program or MM itself to change tracks.
I checked Chrome's browser extensions and settings for any conflicting keybinds- there were none. I also made sure my keybinds were still set to "Global"- they were, but I toggled them on and off, existed MM, restarted, etc. No change. I also went into Mediamonkey.ini to insert a Low Level Hook in case it wasn't there, but it was already present. I set it to "0", saved, fired up MM, closed out, edited the ini to set the LL hook to "1", saved, restarted. No change.
Is there something specific about Chrome that prevents MM from allowing global hotkeys to work while it is the active window? I have no problems using these global hotkeys in other programs like MS Word, email utilities, etc. Chrome seems to be the lone culprit.
I don't use any keyboard shortcuts for Chrome except for Ctrl+Shift+T to restore previously closed tabs, so if I need to somehow dig under the hood of Chrome to get it to play nice, I'm ok with that.
Thank you!