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More => Old Versions => JRiver Media Center 31 for Windows => Topic started by: The Computer Audiophile on June 21, 2023, 08:36:03 am

Title: Custom Buttons?
Post by: The Computer Audiophile on June 21, 2023, 08:36:03 am
Hi Guys, MC is an indispensable app for me, especially with 12 channel immersive content. There's nothing like MC on the market. It just works, and it works with everything.

Question: Is it possible to create custom buttons next to the back, pause, play, and forward buttons?

Details: I access the DSP Studio options frequently during my listening sessions. To get there, I hover over the little gear icon, wait for the Tools popup, then click on the DSP Studio button. If I could create a custom button that brought me directly to DSP Studio, it would save me a lot of time over the course of a century :~)

In all seriousness, a single click to get to DSP Studio would be awesome for me.
Title: Re: Custom Buttons?
Post by: Matt on June 21, 2023, 08:37:56 am
You could add "DSP Studio" to the top or bottom toolbar.
Title: Re: Custom Buttons?
Post by: The Computer Audiophile on June 21, 2023, 08:39:57 am
You could add "DSP Studio" to the top or bottom toolbar.
Whoa! Are there instructions for a slow person like me?
Title: Re: Custom Buttons?
Post by: Matt on June 21, 2023, 08:40:31 am
Right-click the toolbar at the top or bottom and pick "Customize Toolbar...".

Also you could hit Ctrl+D is you're by a keyboard to open DSP Studio.
Title: Re: Custom Buttons?
Post by: The Computer Audiophile on June 21, 2023, 08:47:02 am
Right-click the toolbar at the top or bottom and pick "Customize Toolbar...".

Also you could hit Ctrl+D is you're by a keyboard to open DSP Studio.
Perhaps part of my problem is that I don't see the option because of something I likely changed.

Title: Re: Custom Buttons?
Post by: Matt on June 21, 2023, 08:49:52 am
You're on Apple, which is a little different.  Try to right-click where it says "9 files" down in the statusbar.  Pick "Customize Toolbar...".  You can pick "Top" or "Bottom" in the dialog on Windows at least.
Title: Re: Custom Buttons?
Post by: The Computer Audiophile on June 21, 2023, 08:51:31 am
You're on Apple, which is a little different.  Try to right-click where it says "9 files" down in the statusbar.  Pick "Customize Toolbar...".  You can pick "Top" or "Bottom" in the dialog on Windows at least.
Genius Matt! Thank you so much. You made my day!