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I have read over and over the threads related to multimedia keys control in Gmusicbrowser and I could not comprehend the conversation.
Now my multimedia keys work flawlessly.
Simple instructions for others as technically challenged as me:
Using Gmusicbrowser 1.1.9 (I have no idea if this works with other versions)
1. Go to Settings
2. Click on the <Keys> tab
3. At the bottom of the dialogs are 3 fields (Key, Command, Arguments)
Position the cursor in the <Key> field.
4. Press the multimedia key to map (ex: Play/Pause)
5. The text in the <Key> field now displays: XF86AudioPlay.
6. Click on the <Command> drop down list and select <Play/Pause>
7. The <Add shortcut key> button below will become enabled
8. Click on it to add the keys to the list of keys above.
Repeat for all the keys to map.
Close and restart Gmusicbrowser and presto bravo you have multimedia keys configured.
Enjoy.
Sony Vaio VPCF234FDS
Linux Mint 12 - KDE
I have read over and over the threads related to multimedia keys control in Gmusicbrowser and I could not comprehend the conversation.
Now my multimedia keys work flawlessly.
Simple instructions for others as technically challenged as me:
Using Gmusicbrowser 1.1.9 (I have no idea if this works with other versions)
1. Go to Settings
2. Click on the <Keys> tab
3. At the bottom of the dialogs are 3 fields (Key, Command, Arguments)
Position the cursor in the <Key> field.
4. Press the multimedia key to map (ex: Play/Pause)
5. The text in the <Key> field now displays: XF86AudioPlay.
6. Click on the <Command> drop down list and select <Play/Pause>
7. The <Add shortcut key> button below will become enabled
8. Click on it to add the keys to the list of keys above.
Repeat for all the keys to map.
Close and restart Gmusicbrowser and presto bravo you have multimedia keys configured.
Enjoy.
Sony Vaio VPCF234FDS
Linux Mint 12 - KDE