Hello,
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Originally Posted by Deisama
Would it be possible to do something similar? There are programs like Zoom Player, where the title text changes all the time depending on whats playing, and the classname (TClassMain or something) is extremely obscure and difficult to locate. having the option to just type "zplayer.exe" would really help.
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Yes it is possible, I will introduce this feature in the next revision of the software.
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The other reason it would be useful is sometimes theres a whole set of games or programs that use the same keymappings. Sometimes there are adventure games or other mouse driven games, where you only need the keyboard for a couple very simple keypresses. and it would be really cool to be able to use the same profile for everything in say "g:\Games\Adventure\*"
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However, this will not work for in this situation. But you can still manage to make it work the way you want :
* Create a "shared" profile that will work for all your games / application. Put whatever you want in the windows title / class name (it really doesn't matter).
* Map one of the buttons of the Firefly to the "DisplayMenu" action. And create a menu for each of the game / application that does share the same remote profile. Create as many menu entries you need for launching each game / application (you can even specify an icon for the game / application) and under each menu entry put a :
* change profile action : change to the remote profile that all games / applications is sharing
* launch application action : launch the application corresponding to the menu entry
* In the "shared" profile, customize the power button of the firefly to : close the application (Send Message action) and change the remote to the default profile (change profile action).
This way LM Remote KeyMap will not try to search a profile that match the application that currently have the focus, but instead will use the "shared" profile (allthough I may need to make some change because I don't think that the SendMessage, Foreground, AppCommand action will work correctly in this case, but this will be fixed in the next revision)
Regards,
Stéphane.