2012-06-04, 15:59
Context Menu > Now Playing.
(2012-06-04, 17:58)digitaltomj Wrote: I set my remote to send almost every key keystroke necessary to run XBMC...I have even set it so when I hold down the MCE button in the middle and press the arrow buttons it acts as a mouse with the ok key being a left click and the enter key being the right. I used a cross between the MCERemote add-on and an AutoHotKey script I wrote myself...you may not have to go to the lengths I did, however, if you have any "extra" buttons on your remote that serve the same functions as your appendix...I would suggest re-mapping them so you can control your computer and XBMC setup.
Here is a nice little how to website
and here is a list of keyboard commands
Also a helpful graphic of the commands
(2012-06-04, 18:53)digitaltomj Wrote: what you are talking about is the app, not xbmc...and the app is sending the "+"(plus) and "-"(minus) key rather than turning the system volume up or down...so if there is a way to set the app's settings, then just make the volume control the computer/device...or use an android/ios remote that controls your computer/device specifically because then there is no third party software in the way and you can still do all the things you want to do...and maybe more.
I know I can remotely control my htpc with a biostar motherboard remote app for android because I have a biostar motherboard...I can send any keystroke or combination of keystroke I want as well as use the mouse...however, a wireless keyboard is much simpler.
(2012-06-05, 00:40)digitaltomj Wrote: I honestly do not know, I don't have the app,..nor do I know which app it is. so I can't do testing...I just know the cause is the app since increasing or decreasing the system volume is different than increasing or decreasing the decibels within xbmc (which is what the app is doing)
...honestly, I never quite understood this feature...perhaps it's an obsolete feature...I could understand if the plus or minus sign were the shortcuts for the volume amplification (which would be more like how VLC player does it...but right now, there is no shortcut available for this. )
as for the "mute" button, well, it is unclear to me if the app is sending mute within the xbmc gui or if it spammed the minus sign so the decibels is total -60...i now it sounds odd but the app is in fact doing something odd.
btw, so is the app controlling xbmc via IR or via wifi?
(2012-06-04, 00:56)digitaltomj Wrote:(2012-06-04, 00:36)SHO NUT Wrote: For Xobbo, did you try turning up the volume with your *standard [remote] that came with [your] PC*?
or pressing the plus sign on your keyboard...as simple as it sounds sometimes its the simple things we overlook...like i didnt know the tab brought what ever was playing in focus till a month ago