2005-10-07, 01:16 AM
Hi,
Can I ask:
Q1 - Is the idea to disable the GB-PVR remote setting when using Girder to (a) enable some remote buttons that aren't functional as I have 2005 MCE remote and (b) override some keys which are not working for me [e.g. the "PC power" key on my 2005 MCE remote tries to put my PC in to hibernate mode which is really bad]?
Q2 - I wonder whether it is possible to leave GB-PVR configured with a remote so I only have to then configure girder with the extra keys and override keys, hence keeping things a lot simpler re girder configuration? That is, this would require that if Girder matched a keypress it would process, but then GB-PVR would not process it, and if Girder didn't match the keypress then GB-PVR would process. I'm not sure if this is possible or how/where one would configure the precendence for the two remote keypress listener applications (i.e. GBPVR and Girder).
Thanks
Can I ask:
Q1 - Is the idea to disable the GB-PVR remote setting when using Girder to (a) enable some remote buttons that aren't functional as I have 2005 MCE remote and (b) override some keys which are not working for me [e.g. the "PC power" key on my 2005 MCE remote tries to put my PC in to hibernate mode which is really bad]?
Q2 - I wonder whether it is possible to leave GB-PVR configured with a remote so I only have to then configure girder with the extra keys and override keys, hence keeping things a lot simpler re girder configuration? That is, this would require that if Girder matched a keypress it would process, but then GB-PVR would not process it, and if Girder didn't match the keypress then GB-PVR would process. I'm not sure if this is possible or how/where one would configure the precendence for the two remote keypress listener applications (i.e. GBPVR and Girder).
Thanks