Volumelock key
Prints the file that is in the active window.Įnabling FN Lock on the All in One Media Keyboard Saves the file that is in the active window. Starts checking the spelling in the active document, if the document's program has a spelling checker. Sends the e-mail message that is in the active window. Replies to the e-mail message that is in the active window.įorwards the e-mail message that is in the active window. Opens a document in programs that support this command.Ĭloses the document or file that is in the active window. Opens the Help system (if any) for the active window.Ĭreates a new document in programs that support this command. You can reassign many of them using Microsoft Mouse and Keyboard Center.
The following table specifies the default key assignments for the alternate command keys. When the F Lock light is On, standard functions work (F1, F2, and so on). When the F Lock light is Off, alternate functions work (Help, Undo, and so on). If your keyboard has an F Lock key, press it to toggle between the standard commands and alternate commands. You can press and hold Fn while pressing keyboard letters M, J, K, L, U, I, O, P, /,, and 0 to match the physical layout of a numeric keypad. You can also press and hold Fn while moving your finger up and down on the navigation pad to scroll within a document. On keyboards with an Fn key, hold down Fn and press the key to use the alternate commands. In some programs, the function of a standard command and an alternate command may be the same (for example, F1 typically displays Help for the active window, and on some keyboards, the alternate command for F1 is also Help). Alternate commands are labeled on top of the keys (such as Redo). Standard commands are labeled on the front of the keys (such as F3). This includes the top row of standard function keys (F1–F12).
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VolumeLock works with everyĭifferent way you could normally set or change a Squeezebox's volume (so that it can neither be raised nor lowered) or to setĪ maximum volume for a Squeezebox. This plugin allows you to either lock the volume of a Squeezebox
Volumelock key install#
Releases for SqueezeCenter 7 are available here.įor SlimServer 6.x older than 6.5.x install as VolumeLock.pm SqueezeCenter 7.3: you can use the repository URL in the web Extension Downloader interface instead of manually unzipping the plugin. Squeezebox Server 7.4 and newer: you will find VolumeLock with the "All 3rd Party Plugins" collection. Squeezebox Touch owners: if you want to lock your player's output at 100%, you should
VolumeLock plugin for Squeezebox Server, SqueezeCenter, and SlimServer VolumeLock A plugin for Squeezebox Server, SqueezeCenter, and SlimServer