2008-12-10, 03:26 AM
Thanks again for your help.
I had already discovered most of what you said. You were, however, right about the Windows Command "menu" button. Now when I load your 'pvrx2.imo' file, it does so without a pop-up error box.
My initial guess was right - HARMONY ONE was not emulating MCE buttons correctly (only a couple of them "back" and "menu" as far as I can tell). I solved this by doing the following:
1) In the Logitech software, map an (apparently) unused function to the 'EXIT' button. I used the '*' or "star".
2) In the iMON Manager, under Program Command/PVRX2/"Star" function, delete the remote definition (freeing up the star function to be used as "ESC").
3) Follow your instructions above, except using the "[MCE Remote] Star" instead of "[MCE Remote] Back".
To summarize, when you push the 'Exit', the Harmony sends out an MCE "Star" command. Imon, in turn, interprets this signal as the keyboard "ESC" key.
Other nuggets I learned upon the way (out on various forums but not in one place).
a) If you have an ANTEC FUSION (I have the 430 Black which is the newer version of the v2 with an standard iMON) - THE ONLY SOFTWARE THAT INTERPRETS REMOTE SIGNALS and associates them to an application, is the iMON Manager.
b) The iMON can only interpret a MCE remote, so if you have a Harmony, use a MCE emulation.
Now for the next items on the list!!!!
I had already discovered most of what you said. You were, however, right about the Windows Command "menu" button. Now when I load your 'pvrx2.imo' file, it does so without a pop-up error box.
My initial guess was right - HARMONY ONE was not emulating MCE buttons correctly (only a couple of them "back" and "menu" as far as I can tell). I solved this by doing the following:
1) In the Logitech software, map an (apparently) unused function to the 'EXIT' button. I used the '*' or "star".
2) In the iMON Manager, under Program Command/PVRX2/"Star" function, delete the remote definition (freeing up the star function to be used as "ESC").
3) Follow your instructions above, except using the "[MCE Remote] Star" instead of "[MCE Remote] Back".
To summarize, when you push the 'Exit', the Harmony sends out an MCE "Star" command. Imon, in turn, interprets this signal as the keyboard "ESC" key.
Other nuggets I learned upon the way (out on various forums but not in one place).
a) If you have an ANTEC FUSION (I have the 430 Black which is the newer version of the v2 with an standard iMON) - THE ONLY SOFTWARE THAT INTERPRETS REMOTE SIGNALS and associates them to an application, is the iMON Manager.
b) The iMON can only interpret a MCE remote, so if you have a Harmony, use a MCE emulation.
Now for the next items on the list!!!!