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20.06.2006 15:18:01
Re: Re: Using Remote Buddy with Quicksilver

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Hello John,

sorry for the late reply.

Yes and No. :) Yes I have set a shortcut for Apple + Esc but it 
replaces Quicksilvers default action which is bound to Apple + Esc

To confirm this, check the Quicksilver manual http:// 
docs.blacktree.com/quicksilver/command_key_reference

Now I know this is a conflict, and I get your answer and if there 
is no way around it then I guess something has to give my end. 
However how does the Apple remote invoke Front Row? I would guess 
you could reverse engineer that process...

 
Front Row receives the Apple Remote button events seperately from the 
keystrokes. So the keystrokes are really just an addition to remote 
control access and not the way, the Apple Remote is invoking Front Row.

It's not possible for Remote Buddy to send Apple Remote button events 
itself as far as I can see.

Also whilst I am here, as you have some applescript in your app how 
about a small dirty hack which will make skipping in VLC possible?

That's underway ;-)

 
Yay :)

 
This feature arrived in preview 2 but you may still want to have a 
look at preview 3 as well ;-)

Cheers, 
Felix 

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