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More => Old Versions => Media Jukebox => Topic started by: cynp on August 12, 2002, 11:44:14 am
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The Logitech website explains how to edit the system registry to control Winamp with the iTouch Play/Pause, Stop, Next Song & Last Song buttons on Logitech keyboards w/those keys. I just modified it by changing it to Media Jukebox. However, if I push the play button MJ will open up but none of the Logitech buttons will control it. Does anyone know how I can make my Logitech Cordless Desktop Pro keyboard buttons work with MJ?
If it's relevant, I'm running WXP Pro and MJ8 w/the most current software/drivers for my keyboard.
Thanks in advance!
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Yup. Find "players.ini" in the Logitech folder and add the following line...
MediaJukebox=cmd,media jukebox.exe,MJFrame,MEDIA JUKEBOX,xxx,32778,32779,32780,32781,32782,0,1,Media Jukebox
Once this is done, reboot and you should find the keys working well.
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Gatobrit
Done this, but when I press play it starts Real Jukebox - how do I make MJ the default?
Cheers
Graham
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Strange. I made both these changes a while ago, but never could get the Play button to activate MJ. It brings up a box that lets me select among Windows Media Player, Real Player, and Windows Media Player 7. However all the controls--volume, track change, stop, etc.-- work fine in MJ once I open the program. So I assigned another of the itouch keys to open MJ and use it instead of the Play button.
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You must also add the App Path in the registry for MJ to show up in the list. Download mjAppPath.reg HERE, double-click it and answer yes. Now exit and re-start iTouch (or reboot if you prefer). Media Jukebox should now be in the list.
Regards,
Sterling
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Also, on my system, using the following line in my players.ini seems to work a little smoother for me:
MediaJukebox=wac,media jukebox.exe,MJFrame,MEDIA JUKEBOX,xxx,xxx,xxx,xxx,xxx,xxx,0,1,Media Jukebox 8
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Mace,
Thanks. Works beautifully.
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OMG. It works, it works!! Thank you SO MUCH, John!
I'm a very happy girl!
Peace,
Cyn