usenetz Posted December 6, 2008 Share Posted December 6, 2008 Hi I would like to assign a Keyboard Shortcut to allow quick minimise of DVBViewer, unless one already exists. I have looked in the manual and the 'Input - Keyboard and Remote Control' section, says: "You can assign every function of the DVBViewer to a key (keyboard or remote control). In order to modify an assignment, double-click the desired entry, and then press a key or a combination of keys (e.g. [Ctrl]+[Q])." I have tried this with no reponse. Could someone please tell me how to assign a Keyboard Shortcut. Thanks. john Quote Link to comment
Gioxy Posted December 6, 2008 Share Posted December 6, 2008 The manual isn't updated... nowadays to assign keybard key's to command you have to: • go to "Settings / Options /Input" • press the "Learn" button (it remain pressed until you click on it again...) + select the desired command + press a key (or combination of...) or a remote button • repeat the above two + signed line for how many command you want associate/change • click again on "Learn" to disable the learn session • click on "Save" button & "Ok" and you are ready to go... (as you can see you can also "Export" & "Import" the whole set or a subset of key/remote button assignment...) ...but you want a key to minimize DVBViewer that's not listed among the standard one's... so you addictionally have to add a "special" command, i.e an "action"; do so: • go to "Settings / Options /Input" • click on the list where you want to place a new "special" command • click on "Add" button (you can also add a new group of command, just press "Add group" and name it...) • give a name to the command (e.g. "Minimize" in you case) • in the "Actioneditor" windows open the top right drop down list • search and select "WindowMinimize" • click on "Add" button (you can add more than one command in the same "action", for example you may want also add "Mute"...) • click on "ok" button • assing a key/remote button with the above procedure and you are ready to go... ...finally I'm guessing you need another command to restore DVBViewer: now you know how to, the specific action is "WindowRestore"... Quote Link to comment
usenetz Posted December 6, 2008 Author Share Posted December 6, 2008 (edited) @Gioxy Thank you! That is exactly what I needed. john Edited December 6, 2008 by usenetz Quote Link to comment
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