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<blockquote data-quote="sm5uiu" data-source="post: 350899" data-attributes="member: 86434"><p>You can also use uberoptions to do the same... however if you set a key for eg. "s" but have caps lock on the result will be "S" which will not work. Setpoint doesnt stick to the keycode that you have programmed - strange. I have also seen that if you try to manage the volume via setpoint using keycode - and = it will work ok for a while and then "hang", maybe the "receive buffer" gets overflowed. Volume control error gets fixed with another handler. Caps lock just has to be disabled in setpoint (if you have a logitech keyboard) to prevent it messing up the keycodes.</p><p></p><p>Besides that it will work just fine.</p><p></p><p>Solution just as you mention except do NOT use handlerclass keystrokeassignment. Use following handler class instead.</p><p></p><p>Replace this:</p><p></p><p><Handler Class="KeystrokeAssignment"></p><p><Param DisplayName="Space" LParam="3735553" Modifier="0" VirtualKey="32"/></p><p></p><p>With this:</p><p></p><p><Handler Class="KeyStroke"></p><p><Param KeyName="~ (Enter)"/></p><p></p><p>The "~ (Enter)" can be any other key eg. "a". See this page for more info: </p><p><a href="http://www.mstarmetro.net/users/rlowens/?n=SetPoint.StuckModifiers" target="_blank">http://www.mstarmetro.net/users/rlowens/?n=SetPoint.StuckModifiers</a></p><p></p><p>By the way, play, fast forward, stop and so on operate properly via setpoint if you enable generic hid remore in media portal.</p><p></p><p>/Sam</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sm5uiu, post: 350899, member: 86434"] You can also use uberoptions to do the same... however if you set a key for eg. "s" but have caps lock on the result will be "S" which will not work. Setpoint doesnt stick to the keycode that you have programmed - strange. I have also seen that if you try to manage the volume via setpoint using keycode - and = it will work ok for a while and then "hang", maybe the "receive buffer" gets overflowed. Volume control error gets fixed with another handler. Caps lock just has to be disabled in setpoint (if you have a logitech keyboard) to prevent it messing up the keycodes. Besides that it will work just fine. Solution just as you mention except do NOT use handlerclass keystrokeassignment. Use following handler class instead. Replace this: <Handler Class="KeystrokeAssignment"> <Param DisplayName="Space" LParam="3735553" Modifier="0" VirtualKey="32"/> With this: <Handler Class="KeyStroke"> <Param KeyName="~ (Enter)"/> The "~ (Enter)" can be any other key eg. "a". See this page for more info: [url]http://www.mstarmetro.net/users/rlowens/?n=SetPoint.StuckModifiers[/url] By the way, play, fast forward, stop and so on operate properly via setpoint if you enable generic hid remore in media portal. /Sam [/QUOTE]
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