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:sorry: ...i don't have an idea!Theoretical it is possible, but with my remote (iMON) the navigation arrows are mapped to the keys up/down/left/right.So with this i am able to scroll up/down or left/right on the shown webpage, very useful if you have zoomed in.Because of this i will not change this in FirefoxIntegrator but the AutoHotkey source file is included so you can change this to your needs If you mean, you want a different configured browser, different bookmarks, etc... you can create an additional Firefox profilewith the command "firefox.exe -ProfileManager".After that, add in your FirefoxIntegrator shortcut configuration the Argument "-P NameOfYourNewProfile".More informations about Firefox command line arguments: Command line arguments - MozillaZine Knowledge BaseMultishortcut plugin was updated some weeks ago so first i thought maybe this is your problem,but now i have tested it with the actual version (see screenshot) and it also works fine.You don't need to configure something at "MultiShort00", this is only a shortcut which was created fromMultiShortcut00.dll which you can use (or copy it to a new filename) to create some other shortcuts or delete it.I have seen, that you don't use the default path for MediaPortal this will give you also problems with FirefoxIntegrator!=>
:sorry: ...i don't have an idea!
Theoretical it is possible, but with my remote (iMON) the navigation arrows are mapped to the keys up/down/left/right.
So with this i am able to scroll up/down or left/right on the shown webpage, very useful if you have zoomed in.
Because of this i will not change this in FirefoxIntegrator but the AutoHotkey source file is included so you can change this to your needs
If you mean, you want a different configured browser, different bookmarks, etc... you can create an additional Firefox profile
with the command "firefox.exe -ProfileManager".
After that, add in your FirefoxIntegrator shortcut configuration the Argument "-P NameOfYourNewProfile".
More informations about Firefox command line arguments: Command line arguments - MozillaZine Knowledge Base
Multishortcut plugin was updated some weeks ago so first i thought maybe this is your problem,
but now i have tested it with the actual version (see screenshot) and it also works fine.
You don't need to configure something at "MultiShort00", this is only a shortcut which was created from
MultiShortcut00.dll which you can use (or copy it to a new filename) to create some other shortcuts or delete it.
I have seen, that you don't use the default path for MediaPortal this will give you also problems with FirefoxIntegrator!
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