On 3/27/2010 6:46 PM, Jeff Goode wrote:
In a couple of different screens, the button I'm using was already
assigned. But in one, the bookmark menu, it acts the same as before,
with a delete prompt. It's not assignable, just internally renamed.
In the other, the WPS, the button was hardcoded to show the playlist.
That's still the default behavior, but it can be assigned to another
function if desired. I tried to make it so that nothing changed
without the user's deliberate action. If you didn't know hotkeys
existed, you should be able to continue blissfully unaware of their
existence. Unless you assigned a hotkey by accident. But since you
can do that only within a context menu and requires a keypress that
isn't currently valid, that doesn't seem very likely.
Maybe a confirmation prompt when changing it? Some people currently use
that "unassigned" keypress to trigger the backlight if it fades (since
it still does that) and might not realize they're assigning the key to a
role.