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No long press on remote #441

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xpusostomos opened this issue Oct 30, 2024 · 0 comments
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No long press on remote #441

xpusostomos opened this issue Oct 30, 2024 · 0 comments

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First gripe ... the on screen remote is an obsolete model and lacks buttons of the new ones.

Main gripe.. at least in the current remotes, I don't know about old ones, many buttons have both a press and a long press feature. Most importantly, numbers 1-8 can be user programmed with long press. I'm sure lots of people program them to be HDMI input. That's pretty important, because you want it to be able to go back to your HDMI quickly if need be. And the on screen remote doesn't seem to recognise long press or have any long press secondary functions.

Speaking of which, and with reference to issue #414 , is it possible to make the standard "on" events go to your correct HDMI? Since the whole "on" feature doesn't even work for me, I don't even know if that's another problem that you might want it to force switch back to your computer's HDMI when it comes back on, and if it can do that. So are the standard events able to be modified? Because as I wrote in #414, while the power button on screen doesn't work to turn it on, the on screen number "1" button does turn it on, (albeit not to the correct input, so there's potential to get it all working if it was customisable so I could long press button 1 as the "on" sequence.

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