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Ultimate Audio Playback => XXHighEnd Support => Topic started by: jerryt on September 26, 2011, 08:20:26 pm



Title: Moving Around In The Interface
Post by: jerryt on September 26, 2011, 08:20:26 pm
Hello,
I downloaded XXHighEnd 2 days ago and am fighting with the interface. I haven't really started comparing sound quality with my current player (foobar) since I'm having trouble selecting tracks to play. As an IT professional I know about ctrl and shift keys for making selections (in the library pane) but they don't seem to work. With right click menues, I see my standard explorer context but nothing xxhighend specific.

I searched the forum with "multselect" and "library" but nothing helpful showed up. So now im draging and droping each track individually into the playlist pane (play on words here: pane <-> pain).

Oh yes, I downloaded XXHighEnd 0.9z-5-2, installed on Windows 7 64bit with a German keyboard (alt, shift and ctrl should be the same keys though).

Can anyone help me with the basics or lead me to a user manual or form posts? Thanks.

(I have further issues, but one step at a time)

jerryt


Title: Re: Moving Around In The Interface
Post by: christoffe on September 26, 2011, 10:13:37 pm


Can anyone help me with the basics or lead me to a user manual or form posts? Thanks.


At first start here:
http://www.phasure.com/index.php?topic=833.0

at the end you will see the details of ............ .

Joachim


Title: Re: Moving Around In The Interface
Post by: PeterSt on September 27, 2011, 06:30:20 am
Hi Jerry,

I think you ran into that one function which exists somewhere which indeed doesn't allow multi select. Not really my fault, but caused by the way it is used (which *is* my fault) and next Windows doesn't allow it. I don't even know where this function sits (I never use it), but it sure is there.

Just open explorer (not from within XXHighEnd) and from there drag what you want. If that stil doesn't work you will be having rights issues. Like using a too high level of UAC on either side (XX or Explorer). This is solved by shutting off UAC. So, not run either (XX, Explorer) as Administrator, but shut off UAC.

If this doesn't help you, please let me know where it is exactly it doesn't work for you. Ok ?

Regards,
Peter