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    Multi media keys

    Discussion in 'Asus' started by Nuller-Joe, Mar 13, 2010.

  1. Nuller-Joe

    Nuller-Joe Notebook Enthusiast

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    Hey guys

    I just recived my new laptop a week ago. It is a asus Ul30VT.
    But i have a problem, the multi media keys (fn+left arrow, fn+right arrow, fn+up arrow, fn+down arrow) are only working with windows media player.
    Ive already tried mmkeys.dll, and they are not working.

    What can i do?

    Thank you

    Nuller-Joe
     
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    Nuller-Joe Notebook Enthusiast

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    No one knows how to fix this?
     
  3. Kalim

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    You might try rephrasing your question since you haven't described an actual problem.
     
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    Oh sorry, my problem is that i want them to work with itunes :)
     
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    I don't know if this is true for iTunes, but most decent programs that use keyboard shortcuts (hotkeys) have a way to configure their association. You might look to see if you can assign the keys you want with their function from within iTunes.