Multimedia Keyboard Issue [2430]

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Re: Multimedia Keyboard Issue [2430]

by Clownyboy » Thu Feb 12, 2009 5:13 am

From my experience, when i deleted the hotkeys the box was no longer showing.

Re: Multimedia Keyboard Issue [2430]

by Fraxav » Thu Jan 29, 2009 4:55 am

Well I don't want the box. I was asking how I can get rid of it. Since I don't need to delete those strings for my hotkeys to work, I was wondering if there's a way to edit them to hide the box. Also, I think other people HAVE TO delete the strings and can't just fix the hotkeys as I did, so I was asking if the developers can do something about it or if it's just the same problem.

Re: Multimedia Keyboard Issue [2430]

by Clownyboy » Wed Jan 28, 2009 5:37 pm

The little box prevents you from assigning the hotkeys usually, so i wouldnt see why you'd want it back in. Removing the string seems to fix the launch manager problem, by removing the box and allowing the hotkeys through. Either way, it's good to see that you've had some success :)

Re: Multimedia Keyboard Issue [2430]

by Fraxav » Wed Jan 28, 2009 11:38 am

Here's the update to my previous post:
I installed the latest release of MM (and added back the strings to the config. file) and used it to test a little further your solution. I discovered that my media keys work fine when the strings are not deleted, but I have to enter them 'two times' in the Hotkey dialog in MM. I said 'two times' because MM comes with media hotkeys already configured, but they won't work until I re-enter the hotkey (i.e. for Play/Pause I already had the hotkey 'Media Play/Pause' pre-set and I had to click on the box and press my media play/pause button and apply. Than it worked).
I don't know if this is what other Acer users mean for 'not working'.
Anyway, 'fixing' them in this way and not in your way would leave a little box popping up in the center of the screen when I hit my play/pause button.
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This is probably something related to CD or DVD playback.
Removing your strings from the file in launch manager prevents the little box from showing. Do you know a way to don't let it pop up without deleting the strings (maybe just editing them)?
As soon as I have to reinstall MM I'll test if media hotkeys work without my 'trick' when strings are deleted.
I don't care about deleting the strings, but since my hotkeys work I'd like to know if a fix is possible to have them working instantly without entering them again.

Re: Multimedia Keyboard Issue [2430]

by Clownyboy » Wed Jan 28, 2009 4:02 am

There seems to be slight issues with the fix for at least me. Sometimes it works and other times it doesn't. Yesterday i had no control with my multimedia keys and this morning they're working fine. I think the best way to keep them working would be to not close MM once working, just minimize to tray when not used, which i do anyway as i only pause my player for a few minutes as and when needed.

Also, my file only contained WinNT :)

Re: Multimedia Keyboard Issue [2430]

by Fraxav » Mon Jan 26, 2009 1:54 pm

Hey thanks for your effort. But...
I tried your solution, I deleted those lines (only from the Win9x 'paragraph' [the file got a WinNT paragraph with the same lines, which I didn't delete]), than configured MM and the keys worked. Than pasted back the lines (as a biologist, I like to make controls :) ) and the keys still worked! :-? . I don't know if this is because there's something saved in the memory or because I never tried to configure the keys in this release, or because deleting the lines allows you to configure MM properly so that the setting last after the lines are entered back... but my multimedia keys now work. I'm sorry I cannot confirm your fix...
I'll post updates if the keys stop working, but what is important is that they work now!
Thanks anyway, again.

Re: Multimedia Keyboard Issue [2430]

by nohitter151 » Mon Jan 26, 2009 7:59 am

Hey, thanks for posting that! Now my Acer hotkeys work great from MM :)

Re: Multimedia Keyboard Issue [2430]

by Clownyboy » Mon Jan 26, 2009 7:30 am

Following the topic's previous discussion with Acer laptops, i have found a solution to my problem that may work for you.

After a few hour's graft with google, i came upon a topic related to WINAMP that touched upon the problem with the Acer system. Assuming your system STILL has the default installed Acer management programs (audio, gridvista, arcade..whatever else your copy might have) then you will still be running the included program Launch Manager.
When a shortcut/hotkey is hit, Launch Manager catches the entry and processes it as specified within one of it's config files. Included in the config is your multimedia Fn keys! The basic solution is to change the way Launch Manager handles the key, whether it manages the execution itself or sends it to the OS after executing it.

The related topic is here; http://forums.winamp.com/printthread.ph ... did=242041

Fix:

Browse to your Launch Manager directory (C:\Program Files\Launch Manager) and open MMKEYBD.CFG within notepad.

The structure of the file isn't highly important, but noted within the related topic. You should search for your multimedia keys, they'll be something like this;

Key 27 = 1,E0,24,E0,A4,F5F9,Stop
Key 28 = 1,E0,22,E0,A2,F5F8,Play/Pause
Key 29 = 1,E0,10,E0,90,F5F6,Previous
Key 30 = 1,E0,19,E0,99,F5F7,Next Track
-----------------------------------------------------
Key 27 = 1 <<The 1 is the crucial part of how Launch Manager identifies what to do with the keypress.
1 = Launch Manager does what it does (probably nothing much).
0 = Returns the key AFTER EXECUTING ITS FUNCTION.

Simply changing to 0 will fix this problem, but deleting the lines entirely may be a better fix due to WMP issues (such as opening and playing WMP when using the key for MM). You can also edit lines such as Key 35 = 1,E0,0E,E0,8E,F5E2,Play, which i think may be a factor in why WMP might open when i have a DVD in :P

Once you have either removed the lines or set the necessary keys to be sent to the OS, you can then manage your hotkeys within mediamonkey. Hotkeys Play/Pause, Stop, Next and Previous should be setup to their Multimedia action equivalents and set to global. This SHOULD fix your problem with the Acer software.

Let me know if this works for you or if you have any problems.
-Clownyboy

Re: RC1 Multimedia Keyboard Issue

by ronnie » Wed Dec 17, 2008 4:09 pm

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turkey wrote:Oh, and when it opens the album node, it jumps straight down and highlights whichever album I am currently playing.

Re: Multimedia Keyboard Issue [2430]

by rocksolid99 » Tue Aug 05, 2008 4:27 pm

Found a quick hotfix. The HP multimedia software that does the OSD lets you configure the multimedia keys as "combination keys"

For instance, I set the "next" button to CTRL-N and now MM3 will work.

by The BLION Corp. » Wed Jan 30, 2008 7:41 pm

Here is how is configurer MusikCube...

HTH

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[Hotkeys]
UseGlobalHotkeys=1
PlayPause=1637
Stop=1632
NextTrack=1638
PrevTrack=1636
VolumeUp=1640
VolumeDown=1634
NextArtist=1641
PrevArtist=1639
NextAlbum=1635
PrevAlbum=1633

Netropa Office Keyboard

by The BLION Corp. » Tue Jan 29, 2008 4:28 pm

Hello,

Disabling the software bundled with the keyboard allows me to use multimedia keys of my keyboard to manage MM...

But I don't have anymore OSD messages.

I use a Netropa Offce Keyboard MCK-1000

by Peke » Sun Jan 06, 2008 8:30 pm

Yes, you are right. Global Hotkey setting customization, and not just letting Windows to handle hotkeys like he wants.

by smiller » Sun Jan 06, 2008 12:09 pm

Peke wrote:Well, Multimedia Keys have passed several Revisions in each Windows Versions. And each revision make new solution, each Hardware developer decided which will be included in their driver, and there is also RAW Key Code which only Windows (Not All versions act same on same codes) recognize when using WHQL drivers for that windows/hardware version/revision and no specs what those Codes do and what codes are standard one.
But... in the case of the HP keyboards everything worked fine with MM 2.5, so it's not a matter of a driver change but rather a change in MM 3.0.

Re: Multimedia Keyboard Issue [2430]

by Fraxav » Sun Jan 06, 2008 6:48 am

Richard127 wrote:None of them do everything right
Eheh, that's right!
Richard127 wrote:Didn't mean to be dismissive to your post though... apologies for that. Just thought any info might help to fix the problem.
Don't worry, you wasn't dismissive. And you can launch how many programs you want at a time! I just like to joke sometimes :).
Of course ANY help is always useful!!
Seems a quite hard issue to solve, anyways :( .
Have a good day.

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