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Developed by Graeme K Chandler
27 Moonee Blvd
Glenroy Victoria 3046
Australia
jag@access.net.au
http://www.gajits.au.com
Copyright (c) 1998, GK Chandler
All Rights Reserved.
Please read EULA.txt file.
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IF YOU ARE UPGRADING A VERSION OF RCCD
PRIOR TO V2.0 PLEASE UNINSTALL IT BEFORE
PROCEEDING.
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ONLY REGISTERED USERS CAN ACCESS THE
CDDB OPTIONS
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RCCD is known to be compatible with Windows NT4.0 and Windows 95/98.
RCCD was developed because I was tired of having to give the CD player
focus to issue commands. This CD player relieves you of having to do that
by allowing you to assign hot keys to the available functions.
The CD player can be controlled in one of two ways:
When you right click on the CD player, the standard menu has commands for
controlling the CD's play. Additionally the standard hot keys are as follows:
Ctrl+Shift+P: Play/pause
Ctrl+Shift+F: Forward a track
Ctrl+Shift+B: Back a track
Ctrl+Shift+E: Eject
Ctrl+Shift+S: Stop
Ctrl+Shift+R: put the CD player in the tray.
Ctrl+Shift+O: Skip Forward
Ctrl+Shift+A: Skip Back
Ctrl+Shift+C: Close the CD tray (only on players that support this function)
Ctrl+Shift+K: Toggles the above hot keys as enabled or disabled. Use this to
use the same key strokes for another application without having
to unload the CD player itself, or have conflicting commands
being issued.
Ctrl+Shift+R: CDDB reload (registered users only
To select a track, right click the visible cd player (or single click the
tray icon) and select the track menu. The list of tracks is available from
this menu.
Double clicking the tray icon will re-display the CD player.
The volume aspect of the CD player still needs some work and is not enabled.
Right clicking the CD player (either in the tray or on screen) will
display a menu that has all available functions on it including settings.
Select properties and make your hot key selections in addition to other
settings.
If you really want to encourage me, please register. And if you don't...
well, just send me a nice email.
Thanks
Graeme K Chandler