Chapter 5. The Main Menu
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Running Time:
This item shows the cumulative overall runtime of your player
since you either disconnected it from charging (in Rockbox) or manually reset
this item. A manual reset is done through pressing any button, followed by
pressing
Right
.
Top Time:
This item shows the cumulative overall runtime of your player since
you last manually reset this item. A manual reset is done through pressing
any button, followed by pressing
Right
.
Debug (Keep Out!):
This sub menu is intended to be used
only
by Rockbox developers.
It shows hardware, disk, battery status and other technical information.
Warning:
It is not recommended that users access this menu unless instructed
!
to do so in the course of fixing a problem with Rockbox. If you think you have
messed up your settings by use of this menu please try to reset
all
settings before
asking for help.
5.11. Shortcuts
This menu item is a container for user defined shortcuts to files, folders or settings. With
a shortcut,
•
A file can be “run” (i.e. a music file played, plugin started or a
.cfg
loaded)
•
The file browser can be opened with the cursor positioned at a specified file or
folder
•
A file’s or folder’s “Current Playlist” context menu item can be displayed
•
A setting can be configured (any which can be added to the
Quick Screen
)
•
A debug menu item can be displayed (useful for developers mostly)
•
The sleep timer can be configured
•
The player can be turned off
Note:
Shortcuts into the database are not possible
b
Shortcuts are loaded from the file
/.rockbox/shortcuts.txt
which lists each item
to be displayed. Each shortcut looks like the following:
Example
[shortcut]
type: <shortcut type>
data: <what the shortcut actually links to>
name: <what the shortcut should be displayed as>
icon: <number of the theme icon to use (see
talkclip: <filename of a talk clip to speak when voice menus are enabled>
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