![]() The previous search for a built-in option took much longer. I keep saying it: Basic scripting skills are useful for the average Joe too – even if you can hardly call this scripting here ) But it's a simple solution to a really annoying little problem that took me maybe 3 minutes. But since I sometimes need the 7 as a 7, the macro only runs if the “mpc-hc64.exe” is active. Oh: It turned out to be 7 because I put almost all the controls on the numbers. If you leave the full screen with a file problem, the mouse pointer is still over this last entry and a double-click starts this file, which is kindly the file after the faulty file, since MPC always shows the next file as the last one in the list. ![]() The key 7 simulates a left mouse click – All you have to do is place the mouse pointer on the last visible entry in the playlist before you start full-screen mode. ![]() I put the following code on key 7 using AutoHotkey: #IfWinActive ahk_exe mpc-hc64.exe Activate full screen with F11 – keep watching.Double-press button “7” – title starts. ![]()
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