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- 10 May 2012, 09:57
- Forum: General
- Topic: Some programs deny hotkeys
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Re: Some programs deny hotkeys
Also I'd like to add that the Programs have to be active to will stop the macro from working. When I click on the desktop or Windows Explorer, I can start the macro by hitting the button on the Numpad or Wireless Keyboard
- 10 May 2012, 09:46
- Forum: General
- Topic: Some programs deny hotkeys
- Replies: 14
- Views: 29347
Re: Some programs deny hotkeys
hey, glad you are responding. I can give a bit more detailed information. I'm using HIDMacros to send commands like Ctrl + Alt + 1 to Winamp, which are global hotkeys configured inside of Winamp to rate, pause, skip songs. I'm using the macros on a keypad AND a wireless keyboard. Both work fine. Mac...
- 08 May 2012, 06:04
- Forum: General
- Topic: Some programs deny hotkeys
- Replies: 14
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Re: Some programs deny hotkeys
also an addtion, actually, when I press the hotkeys myself, they will work (in chrome, as well in adobe reader)
- 08 May 2012, 06:03
- Forum: General
- Topic: Some programs deny hotkeys
- Replies: 14
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Some programs deny hotkeys
Until now, HIDMacros didnt work inside of Adobe Reader. Recently it also doesn't work when a google Chrome window is active. Is there a way for you to fix that? Or is it only the other applications blocking hotkeys?, If you need examples: Ctrl + Alt + 1 , 2 , 3 , 4 , 5 won't work inside of a chrome ...
- 03 Feb 2012, 13:19
- Forum: General
- Topic: Bug: Kbd1 becomes Kbd2 , 3 , 4 etc
- Replies: 8
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Bug: Kbd1 becomes Kbd2 , 3 , 4 etc
Hi when ever i put new devices into my computer (im my example that is a iPod shuffle, an usb receiver for a wireless mouse and keyboard, a runners GPS clock) HID macros seems to mess up. all my macros break then. this also happens when i pull those devices out again. so i can basically not use any ...