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HID commands are not processed when multiple applications with HID support are open
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<blockquote data-quote="horned_reaper" data-source="post: 1277332" data-attributes="member: 109929"><p>Unfortunately the option to not handle HID events is missing in Windows Media Player and iTunes, and I found no solution on the web.</p><p>However, if both applications are open, <strong>both </strong>handle HID events, but MediaPortal not. So I'm not sure if the other applications really "steal" those events or if MediaPortal simply doesn't handle HID events if they are processed by other applications.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="horned_reaper, post: 1277332, member: 109929"] Unfortunately the option to not handle HID events is missing in Windows Media Player and iTunes, and I found no solution on the web. However, if both applications are open, [B]both [/B]handle HID events, but MediaPortal not. So I'm not sure if the other applications really "steal" those events or if MediaPortal simply doesn't handle HID events if they are processed by other applications. [/QUOTE]
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