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General => MusicBee Wishlist => Topic started by: GabesDad on March 18, 2009, 06:42:39 PM

Title: Hotkeys - Allow use of Winkey
Post by: GabesDad on March 18, 2009, 06:42:39 PM
Could you enable use of the Winkey as part of hotkeys, for example such that Winkey + Alt + Home = Play/Pause?  Thanks.
Title: Re: Hotkeys - Allow use of Winkey
Post by: Steven on March 25, 2009, 10:52:00 AM
winkey is now enabled
http://www.mediafire.com/?yijtytrfjyi

(this is the same update as the m4a file fix)
Title: Re: Hotkeys - Allow use of Winkey
Post by: GabesDad on March 25, 2009, 02:32:45 PM
I just gave it a try, and noticed that the use of WinKey is not allowed in global hotkeys.  Is there a reason for this?  If this is not already done, is there a way that MusicBee can check for other system or global program hotkeys before setting a hotkey so that the most possible key combinations can be used for global hotkeys but at the same time, not interfering with other global / system hotkeys?
Title: Re: Hotkeys - Allow use of Winkey
Post by: Steven on March 25, 2009, 02:50:48 PM
i should have made clear i havent done winkey for global keys - it should report a message when you try to do it as i guess you found. I dont think its possible to register Winkey + Alt + Home as an example, you can only register Alt + Home - reason being Winkey is not considered a key modifier like Alt (I might be proved wrong about this but thats how i have found the behaviour). Perhaps there is some windows trick to implement it but i havent been able to find that info.
What i could so, and i will have a look at trying is registering Alt + Home and then checking if Winkey is pressed at the time. However that would mean you couldnt use Alt + Home as a separate hotkey
Title: Re: Hotkeys - Allow use of Winkey
Post by: GabesDad on March 25, 2009, 02:57:24 PM
Just using winamp as an example, WinKey can be used as part of a global hotkey, but I am not sure how they accomplished this.  I guess I just got used to using Alt + Winkey for music player hotkeys, but I can change.  I am sort of a hotkey junky and use most all system hotkeys and have a sort of self made logic that Ctrl + Alt are hotkeys for launching programs, Alt + Winkey is for media player hotkeys, and Shift + Ctrl or is used by default by too many programs and Winkey only is used by the system that I did not assign anything global to use these modifier keys.
Title: MUST HAVE win-key globals
Post by: Mike Stop Continues on March 20, 2010, 12:02:59 AM
FooBar2000 allows win-key globals and AutoHotKey also has the ability to override win-key defaults. Like GabesDad, I use Win+Alt for all of my background programs because I use very shortcut-intensive programs (which cannot use the win-key). It seems like the whole point of the win-key is FOR global hotkeys. As much as I love MusicBee (it must bee the best I've found!), win-key globals are a deal-breaker for me. Please consider how to make the necessary changes.

Thanks!
Title: Re: Hotkeys - Allow use of Winkey
Post by: Havokdan on March 20, 2010, 11:03:42 AM
In foobar2000 (player he used as a standard before) used the following hotkeys:
F9 = Play / Pause
F10 = Previous Track
F11 = Next track
F12 = Change playlists
Win + X = Close Player

All are possible in MusicBee?
Title: Re: Hotkeys - Allow use of Winkey
Post by: Mike Stop Continues on March 20, 2010, 01:46:49 PM
In foobar2000 (player he used as a standard before) used the following hotkeys:
F9 = Play / Pause
F10 = Previous Track
F11 = Next track
F12 = Change playlists
Win + X = Close Player

All are possible in MusicBee?

It would be nice to use the standard hotkeys of a program, but that's often impractical due to overlap. All of my foobar2000 hotkeys were Win+Alt+Key, because whether I'm using an audio program like REAPER (you'd be surprised how much work there is to do in audio engineering while the song is not playing) or a cgi program like XSI, I need the non-Win hotkeys for the program itself.

To answer your question, Win+X is NOT possible in MusicBee. Considering the smallness of that problem to the awesomeness the program already offers, it must be an easy request to fill. I just checked and MediaMonkey also allows Win-key globals.
Title: Re: Hotkeys - Allow use of Winkey
Post by: Steven on March 28, 2010, 09:27:52 PM
its done for the next update
Title: Re: Hotkeys - Allow use of Winkey
Post by: Mike Stop Continues on March 28, 2010, 10:00:47 PM
its done for the next update

That's awesome!  ;D

Now to convert everyone I know to MusicBee...