oyvindo wrote: 
> 1. I'm not sure what you mean by "the main window" ?  Are you referring
> to an ordinary Chrome Browser window with the LMS web interface in it?
> If so, I never use that, so I cannot comment. I do not expect
> SqueezeliteX_Win64.appx to have any influence over any regular Chrome
> Browser Window. What I am referring to all the time, is the mini-browser
> windows that flies out from the taskbar icon. "Losing focus" means
> actively clicking anywhere outside the mini-browser window. This
> behaviour is the same as if you click on the notification icon in
> WIndows 10, or the start button: It flies out, and as soon as you click
> somewhere else, it disappears again. That's a nice (and de-facto)
> behaviour of windows itself - and most other tray-Icon apps (speaker,
> Wi-fi etc.)
> 
> 2. I tested 0.9.26.0 and it is perfect for
> Play/Pause/Stop/Next/Previous. These are the most essential controls.
> You've done a great job in no time at all!!  :)  I'm not sure what you
> mean by "Media-Player-Key" but I guess that is a non-standard key that
> differs from keyboard to keyboard. As such you would not likely be able
> to hard-code that. That's why I suggested a user definable short-cut key
> combination (like Alt-F4 or something similar). But if I'm wrong, and
> there is a de-facto key named "Media-Player-key", then by all means. On
> my Logitech keyboard, I have no special "Media-Player-Key" as such, but
> I have music-Note symbol on F4, and if I press that, it does indeed
> bring up Groove (which I never use). If it would launch SqueezeliteX
> instead, that would be great. But as I said, any odd user configurable
> key-combination would do the trick.  As I suggested, "hiding" the
> mini-browser windows would be either move focus away from it, and/or hit
> the same "Media-Player-key" again. Perhaps even pressing Esc could serve
> that purpose ?
> 
> Keep up the good work :)

My Main Window, I am referring to the window with the title
"SqueezeLiteX" that contains the LMS web interface and the settings
page.  SqueezeliteX does not have any influence over or awareness of any
regular Chrome Browser window.  So the media keys will apply to the
player selected in the SqueezeliteX window that has the LMS web
interface in it.  I think we are talking about the same window.  It
comes up when you click the icon in the tray.  And now I see the
precedent for the behavior you seek (the notification pane). 
Interesting.  I was sorta using Skype as a model for behavior.  If I
implement this behavior, I would probably make it user-configurable. 
I'll experiment with the idea.  I could and should implement hiding the
SqueezeliteX window with the Esc key (when it has focus).

The "Music Note" is what I meant by "Media Player Key".  Mine looks like
a music note as well. I'm sure it corresponds to a standard VK code.  I
assume I could make that bring up the SqueezeliteX window, but I not
sure I could prevent it from bringing up Groove.  I'll have to
experiment with that.  So a user-configurable hotkey may be the
preferred answer.

Thank you for the encouragement and ideas.

R Greg Dawson


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