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usenetz

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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

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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"...

 

:)

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