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    Wtf? Hp Quickplay!!!

    Discussion in 'HP' started by rb329503, Jun 10, 2008.

  1. rb329503

    rb329503 Notebook Enthusiast

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    Why is it not possible to remap the quickplay and DVD buttons (blue leds on top of the keyboard) on my new lappy? It's seems like an issue that the great intellects of this community could easily find a fix for. I would like them to lauch Windows Media Center and Windows Media Player. I tried AutoHotKey and that don't work!

    Dose anyone out there know how to do this???
     
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    MegaMan X Notebook Evangelist

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    Not sure if that would work for what I want but thanks for the reply, cheers!

    Anything else out there???
     
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    flipfire Moderately Boss

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    Hi

    I havent tried remapping the DVD key to WMP. Ill get back to you when i figure it out.

    You can try yourself if you like.

    Try placing the WMP executable file (wmplayer.exe) into the Quickplay folder and rename it to DVDP.exe . Make a backup of the original DVDP.exe file first