Re: How to get rid of mini-player "toast"?
- From: "zachd [ms]" <zachd@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 23 Sep 2006 23:40:31 -0700
Set the value for DeskbandFlyoutTimeout - I believe if you use deja.com you
should find my previous references to how to do that.
It's possible to disable this now.
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"dswtan" <dswtan@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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I this is still with us in WMP11-B2. Drives me nuts too. A sort of
workaround
is to leave the player maximized, but then you lose the transport controls
of
course (which is ok if you have a multimedia keyboard as I do).
I hope this can be looked at again for a future release.
"mr squidge" wrote:
I too find this feature very annoying. Maybe if enough people agree
something
might get done about it?
"smartman" wrote:
I agree. I use all of my apps in full-screen mode and have a few System
Tray
icons that I frequent. Every time I run my cursor over the player, it
pops
up. This is horrible for people who use programs such as Photoshop that
have
tool palates you might want to anchor to the bottom of the screen or
apps
that utilize a "taskbar" like IE where important informaiton is
displayed.
PLEASE ALLOW US TO DISABLE THIS "FEATURE"!!!
"mini-user" wrote:
That truly sucks--it's a significant usability oversight, in my
opinion,
because it not only blocks icons on the desktop, but documents and
webpages
underneath it, too--and because it's right next to the system tray,
it's very
easy to accidentally mouse over the mini-player.
Thanks for passing this feedback to the product team.
"zachd [ms]" wrote:
No, the toast is wired into the mini-player skin's script. I'll
pass the
suggestion on. =)
-Zach
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"mini-user" <mini-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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When WMP is in mini-player mode, every time you mouse over it, it
pops up
"toast" (like MSN Messenger's notifications) showing me what's
playing,
and a
volume slider. Problem is, this toast pops up over icons that I
need.
I tried clicking on it, to make it go away, but instead, it
brought up the
visualization window. Every time I click on it after that, it
just
changes
visualization.
To get rid of it, I have to click the little "Show Video and
Visualization"
button. This becomes a pain to do every single time that I
accidentally
mouse over the mini-player.
Is there any way to permanently disable the toast?
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