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how do you pull up main menu in UI2

Started by skeptic, October 06, 2008, 06:38:24 AM

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without colored buttons?  The remote I'm using is the one that came with my cable box set as MS MCE in universal remote mode.  It works great EXCEPT it doesn't have the red/green/etc. buttons so I can't show/hide the menu buttons.  I have another remote that I dislike but I'm forced to keep it around just to press red or green when needed.

Short of c&p'ing the MS MCE remote config into a new remote config and remapping a couple buttons to be red/green, is there any way to bring up the menu without those buttons?  How is this supposed to work with a MS MCE remote without colored buttons (all I can seem to find for sale)?

I KNOW there are people successfully using non-gyro remotes in UI2 without color buttons, how are you doing it?

totallymaxed

Quote from: skeptic on October 06, 2008, 06:38:24 AM
without colored buttons?  The remote I'm using is the one that came with my cable box set as MS MCE in universal remote mode.  It works great EXCEPT it doesn't have the red/green/etc. buttons so I can't show/hide the menu buttons.  I have another remote that I dislike but I'm forced to keep it around just to press red or green when needed.

Short of c&p'ing the MS MCE remote config into a new remote config and remapping a couple buttons to be red/green, is there any way to bring up the menu without those buttons?  How is this supposed to work with a MS MCE remote without colored buttons (all I can seem to find for sale)?

I KNOW there are people successfully using non-gyro remotes in UI2 without color buttons, how are you doing it?

Try the pressing the 'Green button' on the remote to display the UI2 main menu.

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Quote from: totallymaxed on October 06, 2008, 07:42:33 AM

Try the pressing the 'Green button' on the remote to display the UI2 main menu.

Andrew
Quote from: skeptic on October 06, 2008, 06:38:24 AM
The remote I'm using is the one that came with my cable box set as MS MCE in universal remote mode.  It works great EXCEPT it doesn't have the red/green/etc. buttons so I can't show/hide the menu buttons.  I have another remote that I dislike but I'm forced to keep it around just to press red or green when needed.

Are the green/red buttons the only way to pull up/hide the menu?  I can remap the remote codes for a couple keys to be red/green, but I know there are MS MCE remotes and a lot of non-MCE that don't have colored buttons.  How are those working for this?

Zaerc

Probably by mapping some buttons to F6-F8.
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tschak909

The Menu key should pull up the menu. Although it seems just because a remote is MCE doesn't mean it has a consistent keymap. GO MICROSOFT!

-Thom

skeptic

Quote from: Zaerc on October 06, 2008, 07:27:50 PM
Probably by mapping some buttons to F6-F8.
I was hoping to avoid that, but it looks like I'm going to have to.
Quote from: tschak909 on October 06, 2008, 08:22:22 PM
The Menu key should pull up the menu. Although it seems just because a remote is MCE doesn't mean it has a consistent keymap. GO MICROSOFT!

-Thom

In this case, it's a universal remote set to MS MCE...  Although I wouldn't be surprised if the real issue is inconsistent mapping and this remote is using a slightly different one than what LinuxMCE expects.

So does this mean the menu button should act the same as red/green?  I do have a menu button, but it doesn't seem to do anything even though I see it sending a code (light on the remote).  I'll dig further and see if lmce knows it is the menu button or if it comes up as an unknown code.  Thanks, that helps.