How do I stop VLC from stealing my volume buttons
- by MGOwen
when I press the volume buttons on my laptop, usually the system volume is changed.
However, when I do this with VLC it "steals" the presses and adjusts it's own "volume" instead. The system volume is also changed.
I can't find any way to turn this off in VLC. Does anyone know?
Update:
Sorry, some more details I should have included originally:
VLC VERSION: 1.1.4 (and a few previous releases, back to about 1.1.0 or so, I think)
OS: Win Vista Pro 32
HARDWARE: Dell 1720 laptop (the volume buttons are little buttons on the front of the unit, they may work something like "media" keyboard volume buttons)
Update:
The buttons seem to map to Ctrl+Alt+b and Ctrl+Alt+c (according to the shortcut key box in windows shortcut properties) but the VLC advanced preferences hotkeys screen doesn't list these as the keys it uses for volume.
I changed it so there are no volume hotkeys in VLC settings - no luck it still steals the presses and adjusts the volume.
Also, pressing Ctrl+Alt+b or c doesn't change my system volume, so who knows what windows or VLC are doing to recognise those volume buttons.
:(