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    I'm talking about the ones across the top of the keyboard (on the f5 to f8 keys) with the 'play/pause', 'stop', 'next', and 'back' buttons. How do I get these to work? The rest of the shortcut keys across my f9-f11 (volume control) and f1-f4 (miscellaneous stuff, like brightness and help buttons) all work. I just wanna be able to use the music ones.

    Specifically, I'm using the HP dm4t and I'd like this to work with my good ol' friend, Winamp.

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    Quote Originally Posted by fuzzish View Post
    I'm talking about the ones across the top of the keyboard (on the f5 to f8 keys) with the 'play/pause', 'stop', 'next', and 'back' buttons. How do I get these to work? The rest of the shortcut keys across my f9-f11 (volume control) and f1-f4 (miscellaneous stuff, like brightness and help buttons) all work. I just wanna be able to use the music ones.

    Specifically, I'm using the HP dm4t and I'd like this to work with my good ol' friend, Winamp.
    try using the fn key near your alt key with the corresponding f1-f12 key

    and these may work only with a few media players

    they for sure work with windows media player..others i'm not so sure

    play a song and then use em

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    Default Re: Using Those Media Buttons...

    In Winamp, go to Preferences (Ctrl+P) -> Global Hotkeys. Select both checkboxes there (I think they're unchecked by default).

    If the media buttons still don't work, then for each button find the respective action in the list (eg. "Playback: Stop"), click in the "Hotkey" field, press your media button, then click the "Set" button. That should do it.
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    Default Re: Using Those Media Buttons...

    I remember the days where I would frustrate myself over this very scenario.

    fn + f keys

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    I know, bit redundant right? Why would I need to press a "special function" button in conjunction with a button that's meant to be mapped to a special function? Anyway, my old Acer had something similar so it wasn't that hard to figure out, but still.

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    So the global hotkeys thing worked, thanks .

    And apparently, judging from some responses, my keyboard is backwards lol? Because I have to press fn+f1, or fn+f2 to get to the f1 and f2 options. The default is help and lower brightness for those two keys. No idea if that made sense, but yeah. My weird keyboard XD. Ah well I'm used to it this way now.

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    Default Re: Using Those Media Buttons...

    Quote Originally Posted by zdot View Post
    I know, bit redundant right? Why would I need to press a "special function" button in conjunction with a button that's meant to be mapped to a special function? Anyway, my old Acer had something similar so it wasn't that hard to figure out, but still.
    http://image.made-in-china.com/2f0j0...p-Keyboard.jpg

    Because the function keys are used also as media keys, instead of dedicated media keys.

    Quote Originally Posted by fuzzish View Post
    So the global hotkeys thing worked, thanks .

    And apparently, judging from some responses, my keyboard is backwards lol? Because I have to press fn+f1, or fn+f2 to get to the f1 and f2 options. The default is help and lower brightness for those two keys. No idea if that made sense, but yeah. My weird keyboard XD. Ah well I'm used to it this way now.
    That setting should be changeable in bios if you wish. The default is reversed, as someone thought that people rather use more play/pause functions than ALT-F4, F5 or similar.
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