Prevent Winkey + Alt + Enter from opening Windows Media Center and rebind it
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I've bought a new remote control and am using AHK to rebind some of its buttons. It doesn't have a software to set what each button will do, "it just works". Using KeypressOSD.ahk I'm able to see what keystroke it's sending.
So, it has a button that sends Win+Alt+Enter so that Windows Media Center opens. I want to prevent this shortcut from opening Windows Media Center, and make it focus Media Player Classic. This code works fine, it verifies if Media Player Classic is opened and if so it gets focus and receives a Space command:
^F1::
IfWinExist, Media Player Classic
{
WinActivate
Send {Space}
}
Return
I want to use the same command. But this one doesn't work, WCE still opens:
~!#Enter::
IfWinExist, Media Player Classic
{
WinActivate
Send {Space}
}
Return
This one works too:
~!#F2::
IfWinExist, Media Player Classic
{
WinActivate
Send {Space}
}
Return
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I've bought a new remote control and am using AHK to rebind some of its buttons. It doesn't have a software to set what each button will do, "it just works". Using KeypressOSD.ahk I'm able to see what keystroke it's sending.
So, it has a button that sends Win+Alt+Enter so that Windows Media Center opens. I want to prevent this shortcut from opening Windows Media Center, and make it focus Media Player Classic. This code works fine, it verifies if Media Player Classic is opened and if so it gets focus and receives a Space command:
^F1::
IfWinExist, Media Player Classic
{
WinActivate
Send {Space}
}
Return
I want to use the same command. But this one doesn't work, WCE still opens:
~!#Enter::
IfWinExist, Media Player Classic
{
WinActivate
Send {Space}
}
Return
This one works too:
~!#F2::
IfWinExist, Media Player Classic
{
WinActivate
Send {Space}
}
Return
keyboard-shortcuts autohotkey
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2
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up vote
2
down vote
favorite
I've bought a new remote control and am using AHK to rebind some of its buttons. It doesn't have a software to set what each button will do, "it just works". Using KeypressOSD.ahk I'm able to see what keystroke it's sending.
So, it has a button that sends Win+Alt+Enter so that Windows Media Center opens. I want to prevent this shortcut from opening Windows Media Center, and make it focus Media Player Classic. This code works fine, it verifies if Media Player Classic is opened and if so it gets focus and receives a Space command:
^F1::
IfWinExist, Media Player Classic
{
WinActivate
Send {Space}
}
Return
I want to use the same command. But this one doesn't work, WCE still opens:
~!#Enter::
IfWinExist, Media Player Classic
{
WinActivate
Send {Space}
}
Return
This one works too:
~!#F2::
IfWinExist, Media Player Classic
{
WinActivate
Send {Space}
}
Return
keyboard-shortcuts autohotkey
I've bought a new remote control and am using AHK to rebind some of its buttons. It doesn't have a software to set what each button will do, "it just works". Using KeypressOSD.ahk I'm able to see what keystroke it's sending.
So, it has a button that sends Win+Alt+Enter so that Windows Media Center opens. I want to prevent this shortcut from opening Windows Media Center, and make it focus Media Player Classic. This code works fine, it verifies if Media Player Classic is opened and if so it gets focus and receives a Space command:
^F1::
IfWinExist, Media Player Classic
{
WinActivate
Send {Space}
}
Return
I want to use the same command. But this one doesn't work, WCE still opens:
~!#Enter::
IfWinExist, Media Player Classic
{
WinActivate
Send {Space}
}
Return
This one works too:
~!#F2::
IfWinExist, Media Player Classic
{
WinActivate
Send {Space}
}
Return
keyboard-shortcuts autohotkey
keyboard-shortcuts autohotkey
edited Nov 24 at 23:41
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Remove ~
from the hotkey:
!#Enter::
IfWinExist, Media Player Classic
{
WinActivate
Send {Space}
}
Return
Meaning of ~
(emphasis added):
When the hotkey fires, its key's native function will not be blocked (hidden from the system).
So basically, you requested the AHK to pass the original hotkey further.
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1 Answer
1
active
oldest
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active
oldest
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active
oldest
votes
up vote
0
down vote
Remove ~
from the hotkey:
!#Enter::
IfWinExist, Media Player Classic
{
WinActivate
Send {Space}
}
Return
Meaning of ~
(emphasis added):
When the hotkey fires, its key's native function will not be blocked (hidden from the system).
So basically, you requested the AHK to pass the original hotkey further.
add a comment |
up vote
0
down vote
Remove ~
from the hotkey:
!#Enter::
IfWinExist, Media Player Classic
{
WinActivate
Send {Space}
}
Return
Meaning of ~
(emphasis added):
When the hotkey fires, its key's native function will not be blocked (hidden from the system).
So basically, you requested the AHK to pass the original hotkey further.
add a comment |
up vote
0
down vote
up vote
0
down vote
Remove ~
from the hotkey:
!#Enter::
IfWinExist, Media Player Classic
{
WinActivate
Send {Space}
}
Return
Meaning of ~
(emphasis added):
When the hotkey fires, its key's native function will not be blocked (hidden from the system).
So basically, you requested the AHK to pass the original hotkey further.
Remove ~
from the hotkey:
!#Enter::
IfWinExist, Media Player Classic
{
WinActivate
Send {Space}
}
Return
Meaning of ~
(emphasis added):
When the hotkey fires, its key's native function will not be blocked (hidden from the system).
So basically, you requested the AHK to pass the original hotkey further.
answered Nov 24 at 23:39
miroxlav
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