In the device editor on the buttons tab, you can assign functions from other devices, effectively the same thing as as keymove.Įxcellent, I cant seem to find this option though, can you post some screenshots? Normally, I would tell you to use keymoves, but the Xsight doesn't support them, so I would advise you to learn the RC6 functions to the transport keys on the Xsight. Everything would work as I need it to if I can accomplish this.i would have all keyboard and rc6 commands for Netflix, Kodi and LaunchBoxĪre you using the Xsight remote, or the HP remote and your keyboard? I can't help you with the HP or the keyboard, but I can with the Xsight. I just want to avoid switching between the hp remote and the mce keyboard by combing both. I just want to add the play, pause, stop, Rew and ff to the mce keyboard file. It interprets rc6 commands and passed it through to Netflix. I found a little application called Netflix remote controller. With most remotes, I would say yes, you could program the RC6 functions as keymoves, but as far as I know, the Xsight remotes don't support key moves, so your best bet to combine those functions is to learn the buttons (you can learn to any button). Why do you need to mix RC6 functions with the MCE upgrade to work Netflix? I'd just rather do the programming on the software side. I am able to map letter keys for these functions, however having the actual media keys function makes it possible to make my remote "just work" with Netflix on Windows 10.īasically I'm trying to avoid switching between devices on my remote. One other thing I was curious about, can I combine remote upgrades? ie: adding the play/pause stop ff Rew functions from a standard rc6 device upgrades file into the mce keyboard file? However, I want it all to be remote based. I use the advance mce mapper tool for on the fly tweaks. ![]() I've loaded my remote with a few device upgrades. Last edited by The Robman on Thu 8:57 am edited 1 time in total Unless, of course, things like alt+F4 don't actually do anything and you need to edit the registry to make it do something. What I'm saying is, if you had a JP1 remote, you could load the upgrade and enter the codes as I described earlier and it would work, without any registry edits. You mentioned "advance mce remote mapper", but that sounds like a way to create new functions, which is not needed here. Now, the real question is, do you have the ability to do anything with these codes? I'm guessing that you don't have a JP1 remote. I forget if anyone did an exhaustive search for additional functions and this thread is too long to read back to check.īut anyway, we also documented how to make compound button codes, which I quoted in my previous post. The RMDU file lists the keycode for each basic key, at least all of the ones that we've discovered, there's always the possibility that there are additional functions available. Is there documentation for each key code? Basically what I'm wondering is there information for each key that allows me to setup my own key combinations in the same way you explained the alt+f4. Please don't PM me with remote questions, post them in the forums so all the experts can help! I don't understand enough of your question to try to offer an answer. I'm not at a computer right now, but will that file tell me the button codes? So I can create my own combos? Would happen to know why my remote isn't properly learning the signal? 13, 14, 15, 16 NextĪwesome! Thank you very much. Profile Log in to check your private messages Log inįile Section File Search Lookup Tool Wiki JP1 Remotes :: View topic - Microsoft MCE Keyboard RemoteįAQ Search 7 Days Memberlist Usergroups Register
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