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 
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
 
			
			
							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.php?s=055f794cd4e59237f81ccd71f20871d0&threadid=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 = [b]1[/b] <<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