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MPG
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CTRL+Home

Post by MPG »

Hi,
CTRL+End, takes you to the last row of the tracklist. CTRL+Home takes you to "My Library", not to the first row of the tracklist. Can this be changed? I checked my hotkeys and CTRL+Home is not defined.
TIA
MPG
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Lowlander
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Re: CTRL+Home

Post by Lowlander »

I'm unable to reproduce on 5.0.3.2601. Ctrl+Home takes me to the top of both the Playing and Filelisting (with View set as List or Grid).
MPG
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Re: CTRL+Home

Post by MPG »

I am using 5.0.2.2531.
No matter what view I use to look at a tracklist, CTRL+Home takes the focus off the top track. Pressing the down arrow then highlights the first track.
Steps to recreate:
1) Open an auto-playlist and select the 5th row.
2) Press CTRL+End. The last song is highlight
3) Press CTRL+Home. The 5th row remains shaded, however the focus is on edit icon for the playlist. Focus should be on the first song.

The skin I'm using is Monkey Groove.
TIA
MPG
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Lowlander
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Re: CTRL+Home

Post by Lowlander »

MPG wrote: Sun Jan 16, 2022 4:02 pmhowever the focus is on edit icon for the playlist
That I see, it takes you to the first element on screen.
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Re: CTRL+Home

Post by MPG »

Thanks Lowlander,
is that the expected behavior or should it be on the first row?
TIA
MPG
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Lowlander
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Re: CTRL+Home

Post by Lowlander »

You can probably argue both ways. Ctrl+Home takes you to the first element on the page in this case.
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