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    Quickplay button update

    Discussion in 'HP' started by clip, Jan 20, 2007.

  1. clip

    clip Notebook Consultant

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    I've just updated my quickplay button driver, but the volume bar appears with two lines. This is kind of annoying because it covers part of a movie. Did someone get rid of the upper long bar?
     

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    Hackez Notebook Evangelist

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    I'm pretty sure it can be toggled off via the Quickplay options, also the second volume bar looks like another program perhaps running in the backround is creating it.
     
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    clip Notebook Consultant

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    The second bar is quickplay button, too. There is no media player running background, and it even appears when booting with Quickplay only.
     
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    Hackez Notebook Evangelist

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    Can you try and locate an options menu for it? I'm almost positive when I had it installed I found under options a way to disable the volume bar.

    Perhaps someone who uses Quickplay (I dont anymore) can respond.

    Opinions please guys =)