![]() Some workaround exists: This behavior continues to be an issue as of Version 8. Version 7.0 and later in Windows 7 64-bit has recently been proven to disable the media keys (Play/Pause, Next, Previous, Stop) for third-party media players such as iTunes and Media Jukebox when they are not the primary window of focus. Version 6.3 fixed this behavior by only making it an opt-in option during the installation. It must stay in the background for the control panel's settings to launch (although it could be avoided by renaming the file to something else). Version 6.2 forced the user to constantly check for updates by installing and launching the file "dpupdchk.exe" in the background. While the user could always define special keys (and multimedia keys, if such exist), it was only possible since version 6.3 to define them not just globally but also per application. ![]() On-screen indication of volume level when level is changed. On-screen indication of NumLock/CapsLock toggling with some keyboards. If the keyboard has multimedia buttons, the user can define them to run any program or action. ![]() Many keys can be reassigned to open a program, file or Web page, or to perform commands such as Find, Show Desktop, or other application-specific. With IntelliType Pro keyboard software, you can customize the unique features of your Microsoft keyboard to fit your needs. This list is incomplete you can help by adding missing items. Download Latest Version for Windows (13.89 MB) Advertisement.
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