Quote:
Originally Posted by rdnzl
The problem is that it works for some keys but not for others. See post #3, if I bind it to "J" it works mixer focused or not, if I bind it to MediaKbdMute it stops working when mixer (et.al.) has focus.
I have this new wireless keyboard with a key that has a nice mute symbol on it. Would be nice to get to use it :-)
|
Oh whoops!! Totally read over that.... my bad!! :'D
And ahh gotcha
does your keyboard have some kind of software associated with it? i.e. iCue, Synapse, etc.
I tried mapping the mute key on my corsair k95 using the "special key" function in the keybinding action list thingy, and it wouldn't detect it as windows was automatically grabbing the input and using it to mute the system audio.
I was going to suggest mapping that key to some combination of keypresses in your keyboard's software, (i.e. CTRL+ALT+4), and then you'd be able to map that to the "Track: Toggle mute for master track" action. (it would be essentially the same as using "j")
If your keyboard doesn't have a software associated with it, I'm sure you could use autohotkey for it.... if not maybe check out luamacros.... I've done some NASTY shit with the latter.... i.e. being able to use as many regular qwerty keyboards as you want, as macro-only keyboards....
UNLIMITED BUTTONS BABY :'D haha
Best Wishes,
-Mac