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nahemoth7
02-04-2007, 11:07 AM
I really wonder why those programmers made something like this... I think most the people read subtitle under the main window right? I think a good media player must include such an option in the first window... and kmplayer required lots of keyboard buttons... and double click, just pause the screen... That just sucks... I think this one has no attractive part except being new for the normal users...
and double click, just pause the screen... That just sucks...
Try the space key.
nahemoth7
02-16-2007, 01:49 PM
ohh really space pauses the movie :) and '5' makes it full screen right? You didn't understand my complaint man. "Space" pauses the video in all players... And actually I was expecting resizing the window with double click, or maybe I used BSPlayer so much though... But pressing '5' is so weird to me. If just these two options could be changed, I would use this program :) But already I uninstalled it :)
splitted and moved
ps. Double click action or hotkeys can be changed in preferences.
>> But already I uninstalled it..
I'll uninstall you from my memory. :p
"Space" pauses the video in all players
Not in WMP.
I think most the people read subtitle under the main window right?
It can be done. Just search the FAQ forum.
and double click, just pause the screen
It can be changed. Did you even SEE the preferences (F2)? You must be very lazy. And resizing can be done too.
Most new members come here and ask politely: How do I do that? How do I configure that? But you just pop in here and make demands although you know nothing.
Until you change your attitude, you are not very welcome here.
Amsterdam
03-13-2007, 07:25 AM
Well, I can understand where his remarks come from. The defaults aren't very common for European/US users, because it's a Korean project, built with the Korean keyboard-use and mindset that is a little different from ours.
Nothing to get angry about, just a fact.
I'd say: Use a different .reg for the installer that optionally sets the preferences to the more known keyboard shortcut defaults? I've done that for myself too. Saved a .reg with my favorite settings.
Waldemar Sikorski
03-13-2007, 10:07 AM
Non the less the attitude was too Royal for a non servant to take.
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