The main reason why the volume keys was added to the Key Binding menu was because some users reported that the volume UP and DOWN worked the wrong way round on some clone boxes (has always been fine on mine though).
As AL says, check the < and > keys either side of the 0 button.
If you want, you can still remap volume to the marked volume keys, then remap virtual zap to the < and > keys.
But, I think it works best as default as you will probably use virtual zap more than volume, and it makes sence to use virtual zap buttons close to the OK button. Also while using virtual zap, you can use the up and down keys to check programs later in the day.
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As AL says, check the < and > keys either side of the 0 button.
If you want, you can still remap volume to the marked volume keys, then remap virtual zap to the < and > keys.
But, I think it works best as default as you will probably use virtual zap more than volume, and it makes sence to use virtual zap buttons close to the OK button. Also while using virtual zap, you can use the up and down keys to check programs later in the day.
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