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In this tutorial, a playlist will be controlled through the keyboard using the IO-Commands.
In this tutorial, a playlist will be controlled through the keyboard using the IO-Commands.


1. First, create a playlist with multiple media files. (See tutorial '''Creating playlists''')
1. First, create a playlist with multiple media files. (See Tutorial Creating playlists)


2. On the second column, create a couple of IO-Commands: '''(A)'''
2. On the second column, create a couple of IO-Commands: '''(A)'''
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3. To be able to define the IO Commands later, create now two Keyboard Events.  
3. To be able to define the IO Commands later, create now two Keyboard Events.  
: For instance: mxw/playlist/play and mxw/playlist/gotostart
: For instance: mxw/playlist/play and mxw/playlist/gotostart
:(See the '''About Events''' section of this wiki)
:(See the About Events section of this wiki)





Revision as of 15:55, 30 September 2019

In this tutorial, a playlist will be controlled through the keyboard using the IO-Commands.

1. First, create a playlist with multiple media files. (See Tutorial Creating playlists)

2. On the second column, create a couple of IO-Commands: (A)

Right-Click into an empty cell → IO Command → Send I/O Command

3. To be able to define the IO Commands later, create now two Keyboard Events.

For instance: mxw/playlist/play and mxw/playlist/gotostart
(See the About Events section of this wiki)


File:Playlist io 1.png

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4. Once the two Keyboard Events are created, go back to the playlist and select one of the IO-commands.

Once the command is selected, it can be configured through the line that appears just under the playlist: double click over the description and type the name of the desired key, for example, Keyboard (space) or Keyboard A: (B)


File:Playlist io 2.png