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Originally Posted by Darius Wey
.But with regard to the mapping of buttons during background play, I'll let someone who has Media Player 10 to clarify that point.
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It is no longer a feature in WMP10. You can't even remap anything but the d-pad now. Apparently the guy who coded the feature for WMP9, allowing you to map any of the buttons while in media player and decide whether you wanted them to stay that way when in other programs, has left the company. Either that or it was decided that we didn't want or need all that flexibility. I hate it when capabilities disappear.
My only suggestion might be to get a program that acts like alt-tab and map it to a hardware button. That way you could use a hardware button to switch to media player and then the mapped controls would work.
You could look at Vito Button Mapper
http://vitotechnology.com/products/buttonmapper.html
My thought here is to map Media Player to a push and hold, so you can get back to it fairly rapidly, without losing any of the functionality you have now. Not sure if you could map push and hold to media player mute, if something else is running. You could try.