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FAQ
How do I assign global hotkeys in Liberty Player?
To assign global hotkeys in Liberty Player, you can use the built-in configuration options under the View menu. Follow the steps below to enable and customize your hotkeys.
Steps to Assign Global Hotkeys
1. Open the Options Menu
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Launch the Liberty Player.
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Click View in the top menu bar.
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Select Options from the dropdown menu.

2. Navigate to the Hotkeys Tab
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In the Options window, locate the Hotkeys tab in the left pane and select it.

3. Enable Global Keys
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In the Hotkeys section, check the option Enable use of global keys.

4. Assign Global Hotkeys
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In the list of available actions (e.g., Play, Pause, Stop, Next), select your preferred action you want to configure.
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Under Press new key, enter your desired key combination.
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Check new key is global, then click Assign.
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5. Save Your Changes
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Click Apply to save your new global hotkey settings, then click OK to close the dialog box.
