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horst.schlemmer
Hi There,

i have a small problem with my MS Multimedia Keyboard and the hotkeys on it. I've installed intellitype 6 for Mac OS and set the "Volume+" and "Volume-" to "iTunes Volume up" and "iTunes Volume down". But when i push the hotkeys i only see the mac os internal volume bar in the middle of the screen going down or up, but the volume of itunes stays at the same level. Is it maybe a problem, that i am using the spdif out of the soundblaster live usb?

Can anybody help?

PS: The Play/Pause, Stop, Next & Forward Keys are also not working.
munky
The system volume and iTunes volume arent necessarily the same thing, iirc (correct me if im wrong?)
horst.schlemmer
I'm not sure! But if i press the "Volume Down" key, the system-volume goes down (i see the system-volume bar in the middle of the screen), but the itunes volume bar doesnt move. I guess, theres the problem. Maybe i try some different settings in the MS Setup Programm this evening.
horst.schlemmer
Now i've written an applescript to control the itunes volume, but i cant asign the script to the volume +/- keys of the keyboard. if i set them to that, it controls again the system volume... grrrrrrr!

I see, i have to buy a new keyboard to have back my loved volume control of the keyboard.. sad.gif
dasepsilon
same here, acutally even worse, with microsofts' driver
even my volume keys are not working anymore wallbash.gif
bdchambers79
Same problem, but I think I found the cause. Unfortunately, I don't know how to fix it.

In System Preferences, bring up the MS Intellitype panel.
From there, there are three little buttons at the top: One for the keyboard, one for the mouse, and one for help (I thought they were just decorations at first, and didn't realize you could click on them).

When you click on the keyboard button, there's an option to get "More Information." Do this, and it says it can't find any MS keyboards. Bingo, there's the problem!

Now, does someone else know how to fix this?

bdchambers79
Nevermind, I found the answer in another thread. Namely, that I need to use the USB instead of PS2 connector smile.gif

That makes all the multimedia keys work, but my keyboard doesn't power on until after OS X is already loading, so now I can't enter the BIOS settings or choose boot time kernel options or anything like that. Something with how the MB I have powers USB devices, I think.

bs0d
check your motherboard bios usb setting for 'legacy mode' , this will enable the keyboard in the bios & dos modes.

bs0d.
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