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#1 Internaut

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Posted 10 January 2022 - 14:51

By default some hotkeys have a hotkey-menu-list with several list-items (see attached image for example).

 

Most list-items in the hotkey-menu-list are on number-keys (here in example the number-key 1 to 5).

 

But some are by default on "color-keys" (here in example all four are used: red, green, yellow and blue).

 

When I do Hotkey Editing (as described in https://wiki.openpli.org/Hotkey ) I can only assign list-items to the number-keys.

 

My question:

Can I add hotkey list-items and assign them color-keys? E.g. by manually editing the settings file (config.misc.hotkey entries)?

 

All the best!

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Re: Question regarding Hotkey Editing #2 littlesat

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Posted 10 January 2022 - 15:02

Kn the context memu pip has the color buttons and the we should keep it this way!!!
And Maybe item 10, 11, 12 and 13 become color keys in a hotkey choicelist.
Why do you think color buttons in the hotkey choicelist might help…. I’m afraid it made thinks even complicated.

Edited by littlesat, 10 January 2022 - 15:05.

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Re: Question regarding Hotkey Editing #3 s3n0

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Posted 15 January 2022 - 10:34

Exactly as @littlesat writes. These buttons have special functions in the case of set-top boxes. Be sure not to use these colored buttons as hotkeys !

 

Some RCUs also have special keys for this purpose. Isn't that your case too ? For example, Formuler set-top boxes also have additional function keys on the RCU ("F1" - "F4").

 

Isn't it better to invoke QuickMenu in your case ? And then add what you need, just to it. I don't remember how it's done anymore, I'm sorry.




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