gkerber, the ratings buttons set the rating for the currently playing track when clicked. I've put the commands I use into a zip for you.
Commands.zip. You will need to fix the associated icons yourself.
Taskbar Toolbar Info for LisaCRT et alIt is possible to control MC by passing commands to mjextman.exe, which is sitting in all our "/%windir%/System32/" folders. so....
Step 1. Make a directory out of the way somewhere, "C:\toolbar\Media Center" for example, then enter it.
Step 2. Create shortcuts to mjextman in this directory. Each one will point to "C:\WINDOWS\system32\mjextman.exe /command, parameter" (or download the above zip file and extract the files to this directory)
Step 3. You will notice that all these shortcuts take the mjextman icon. Make another folder to contain your custom icons, "C:\toolbar\icons" perhaps, and place the icons inside.
Step 4. Go back to "C:\toolbar\Media Center" and rightclick on one of the shortcuts and select properties. Click the "change icon" button, then the "browse" button, and navigate to "C:\toolbar\icons" and select the icon you want for the selected command. Do this for each shortcut.
Step 5. Right click a blank area of the taskbar, hover over "Toolbars" and click on "new toolbar" browse to "C:\toolbar\media center" and click OK. You should now see the taskbar toolbar.
Step 6. Windows sorts the icons by name by default. Drag them into the order you prefer, windows will remember your order. If you have your taskbar locked, unlock it, then rightclick a blank area of the media center toolbar and remove text labels etc., drag to a position you are comfortable with, lock the taskbar again.
Job Done.
Note, sounds long-winded reading it huh, but it could be done half a dozen times over in the time it's taken to read through. If your XP system tray is autohiding icons, you might consider placing your media center toolbar next to the start button to avoid it getting messed about by the changing system tray.
re. Step 2: If you download the commands.zip file, these are "good to go" if your OS is installed to C:\windows. Just choose the ones you want to use, then update their icon properties. If the command you are looking for isn't there, have a look at the
mcc_commands text file for the full list available.
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