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In Reply to: RE: Revised AHK script for use in CMP Mode allowing for Display Off when pressing mouse button 2 posted by etiennelemay@gmail.com on November 21, 2009 at 11:26:47
Revised version above requires a 5 button mouse (XButton1/2 go beyond L/R/Wheel).
I've removed Previous / Next navigation (as this can be achieved using the wheel). In its place are Phase 0/180 and Display Off. Script:; cMP version 1.2
; cicsRemote.ahk 1.0b3: full functionality using 3-button mouse
#NoTrayIcon
#SingleInstance Force
#HotkeyInterval 2000
#MaxHotkeysPerInterval 200
;Phase 0/180
RButton::
send `;
return
;Display Off
MButton & RButton::
KeyWait, RButton
KeyWait, MButton
SendMessage, 0x112, 0xF170, 2,, A
return
;Stop&Exit OR Default View
MButton & LButton::
send !{f4}
return
;Volume up
MButton & WheelUp::
send +{Home}
return
;Volume down
MButton & WheelDown::
send +{End}
return
;Navigation Up
WheelUp::
send {Up}
return
;Navigation Down
WheelDown::
send {Down}
return
;Navigation Forward OR Select Item (OK)
MButton::
KeyWait, MButton
send {enter}
return
; compile and run script.
Here's a summary of the new remote control functions:
To compile script:
- Download AHK and install on your home PC
- Save (using notepad) above script as "cicsRemote.ahk"
- Right-click "cicsRemote.ahk" and select Compile (or Start > All Programs > AutoHotKey > Convert .ahk to .exe > Select "cicsRemote.ahk" > Convert)
- Copy "cicsRemote.exe" to cMP² (c:\program files\cics Memory Player)
- Be careful not to run "cicsRemote" as your mouse functions will be changed. To remove it, you must kill "cicsRemote.exe" or "AutoHotKey.exe" from Task Manager.
Follow Ups:
The command: SendMessage, 0x112, 0xF170, 2,, A
doesn't do the trick for shutting off my display though.
Thanks
Etienne
.
hi cics, was there ever any progress made on this? I had the same problem, I have a running screen with no VGA driver and it won't turn off.
It doesn't work without the video driver. Unfortunately, default driver won't do. Try installing driver and set as per cMP (i.e. resolution, no acceleration & write combining).
Thanks cics. With the VGA driver it worked a charm. Shame there's no way to do it without a VGA driver loaded.
Maybe because my remote is a 3 button remote?? Though the one post said "thanks for the 3 button version"
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