XMBC Version:
the last one
Windows Version:
10, 64X
Mouse Information (brand/model):
Logitech G603
Computer Information:
Dell Inspiron 15 7000
Did the problem occur after an upgrade of XMBC or Windows?:
no
How long have you used XMBC?:
Few weeks I guess
What language and keyboard layout do you use in Windows?:
Hebrew-English.
Clear description of the problem:
The Next/previous window function doesn't seem to take me to the previous or next window. It's just randomly picking one of my (many) open windows - Any chance to solve this issue?
I really don't want to use the Logitech program...
Thanks in advance,
Dan
Next/previous window
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Re: Next/previous window
Hi Dan,
The next/previous window options in XMBC simply execute the Windows hot-key ALT+ESC (next window) and ALT+SHIFT+ESC (previous window) so if they are not doing what you expect, I'm afraid that's a Windows bug and not an XMBC one. For XMBC to do this itself would be a hell of a lot of complexity that shouldn't need to be there as Windows itself is supposed (and did) to offer this feature through these hotkeys!
I believe someone else has found that a recent Windows 10 upgrade has changed the behavior of these hotkeys - which might explain the difference you are seeing?
Can you check using the keys (ALT+ESC) and (ALT+SHIFT+ESC) and see the the "random" behavior is the same as in XMBC?
Thanks,
Phil
The next/previous window options in XMBC simply execute the Windows hot-key ALT+ESC (next window) and ALT+SHIFT+ESC (previous window) so if they are not doing what you expect, I'm afraid that's a Windows bug and not an XMBC one. For XMBC to do this itself would be a hell of a lot of complexity that shouldn't need to be there as Windows itself is supposed (and did) to offer this feature through these hotkeys!
I believe someone else has found that a recent Windows 10 upgrade has changed the behavior of these hotkeys - which might explain the difference you are seeing?
Can you check using the keys (ALT+ESC) and (ALT+SHIFT+ESC) and see the the "random" behavior is the same as in XMBC?
Thanks,
Phil
--[ Phil ]--
--[ Administrator & XMBC Author ]--
Logitech G9/G604/M720/MX518, Microsoft Intellimouse, Trust 16341 BT Mouse
Windows 10 x64, AMD Ryzen 5900x, MSI x570 Tomahawk, 32GB DDR4,
nVidia RTX 2070s, Evo 970 1Tb NVME, 2x2TB WD Black (RAID1)
--[ Administrator & XMBC Author ]--
Logitech G9/G604/M720/MX518, Microsoft Intellimouse, Trust 16341 BT Mouse
Windows 10 x64, AMD Ryzen 5900x, MSI x570 Tomahawk, 32GB DDR4,
nVidia RTX 2070s, Evo 970 1Tb NVME, 2x2TB WD Black (RAID1)