2011-12-19, 11:37 AM
True, but that is not the model I have, or the model I pointed the link to. Nevertheless, for those who read this thread, watch out you have the right version!
2011-12-19, 11:37 AM
True, but that is not the model I have, or the model I pointed the link to. Nevertheless, for those who read this thread, watch out you have the right version!
2012-01-04, 12:55 AM
I liked the looks of the Rii so I got one. Sub has added support for the a-z keys from the NMT in the next version and I have confirmed these work. it's actually a pretty sweet in combination with MB4 and Searchlite. There's a few IR remote key on the back that I might add lircd support for too.
Overall this seems much more usable than my Boxee Box (hard to read keys, no backlit, and numbers are not separate) and Samsung TV (no backlighting) mini-keyboards. This photo, shown with an old favourite, give an idea of the size of these. Martin
2012-01-18, 06:06 AM
2.3.6 has now been released with keyboard support. The next version of mvpmcx2 will support the Rii keyboard a little better. There are a few keys that the standard NMT keyboard maps to keys not on the Rii http://www.networkedmediatank.com/wiki/i...p/Keyboard (ie F9-F12 are the colours) that I want to make available, so I don't need to use the remote with MB4.
Martin
2012-02-03, 04:59 PM
e?????? Wrote:Hi, I got this as a PM but sub deserves some credit too. The keyboard sends keys faster then the IR so it does appear to be faster. I do have a version of mvpmcx2 that provides almost all the remote functionality on the Rii so you don't even need a remote. I'm playing around with it quite abit to map them to may liking. Martin
2012-02-03, 07:39 PM
Hi Martin,
Sent the message to sub too, of course! Did not want to waste space in this thread with obvious remarks: many happy users with the extensive possibilities of NPVR on NMT! I installed the most recent version of mvpmcx2. Which is superclever, because of the automated updates. So there!
2012-02-03, 09:13 PM
Somethings a public thanks can be good too and others can read the reply, which is often more than your welcome. People read a lot about problems, wishes etc, and it isn't always obvious that no post means things are good. As for space, it's probably more space plus I have to clean up the PM and email space.
Martin
2012-02-03, 11:15 PM
I stand corrected. Nevertheless, I think most users go on the forum indeed when there are problems, but otherwise they simply enjoy the software.
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