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<blockquote data-quote="and-81" data-source="post: 135099" data-attributes="member: 11844"><p>When you install the replacement driver (either on vista or xp) you will lose the ability to control Media Center. The replacement driver doesn't work the same way as the Microsoft driver.</p><p></p><p>To use the replacement driver you need to have either MediaPortal with the MCE Replacement Plugin, or use HIP or Girder.</p><p></p><p>I don't know why the volume keys would not work, maybe they are not mapped correctly, take a look at the input mapper in the MCE Replacement plugin and see if you can find a mapping for Volume Up/Down.</p><p></p><p>I would test this with Vista myself, but my trial period just ran out (I was using a Pre-RC1 that a friend gave me). I'll try to get a retail copy of Vista in the next week or so.</p><p></p><p>Hope that helps,</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="and-81, post: 135099, member: 11844"] When you install the replacement driver (either on vista or xp) you will lose the ability to control Media Center. The replacement driver doesn't work the same way as the Microsoft driver. To use the replacement driver you need to have either MediaPortal with the MCE Replacement Plugin, or use HIP or Girder. I don't know why the volume keys would not work, maybe they are not mapped correctly, take a look at the input mapper in the MCE Replacement plugin and see if you can find a mapping for Volume Up/Down. I would test this with Vista myself, but my trial period just ran out (I was using a Pre-RC1 that a friend gave me). I'll try to get a retail copy of Vista in the next week or so. Hope that helps, [/QUOTE]
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