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#1 -Dmitry-

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Posted 24 March 2018 - 11:40

Hello!

 

How to map the "EXIT" key to the "RED" button in the channel selection menu? Image OpenPLi 6.1 (19.03.18), Vu+ Solo SE V2.

 

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Re: How to map the "EXIT" key? #2 littlesat

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Posted 24 March 2018 - 11:44

Cant’t be done because when you do that you can’t exit...

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Re: How to map the "EXIT" key? #3 -Dmitry-

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Posted 24 March 2018 - 11:52

Cant’t be done because when you do that you can’t exit...

Excuse my English! I mean the "RED" button to have the "EXIT" action.



Re: How to map the "EXIT" key? #4 littlesat

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Posted 24 March 2018 - 11:54

Why should you... red button has also a meaning there?

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Re: How to map the "EXIT" key? #5 -Dmitry-

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Posted 24 March 2018 - 12:10

Why should you... red button has also a meaning there?

OK. I use the remote LG AN-MR650A. On it there is no button "EXIT" for the receiver, but there is "RED". I use one satellite, the action of the "RED" and "GREEN" buttons on channel select mode is the same.



Re: How to map the "EXIT" key? #6 littlesat

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Posted 24 March 2018 - 12:23

Here red and green have different functionality....


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Re: How to map the "EXIT" key? #7 -Dmitry-

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Posted 24 March 2018 - 12:44

You are right, but the list of services, if the satellite is the only one, will be the same?



Re: How to map the "EXIT" key? #8 Pr2

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Posted 25 March 2018 - 05:15

Hi,

 

But there is a "back" button on the remote, and it is also labelled Exit. It doesn't work?

 

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Re: How to map the "EXIT" key? #9 -Dmitry-

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Posted 25 March 2018 - 17:39

Hi,

 

But there is a "back" button on the remote, and it is also labelled Exit. It doesn't work?

 

Pr2

Hello! It's "back" 4 TV, not 4 sat.



Re: How to map the "EXIT" key? #10 Pr2

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Posted 26 March 2018 - 02:08

Trying to use the HDMI-CEC feature to handle the STB with the TV RCU is always a problem, I never had good experiences with it.

I think it is better to use the STB remote control and use the TV just as a monitor or purchase a true universal RCU like the Logitech Harmony series.


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Re: How to map the "EXIT" key? #11 -Dmitry-

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Posted 26 March 2018 - 10:36

In general, I agree with you. In my particular case, I am satisfied with the result. In addition to the SAT, I use TV DLNA client, the Intuitive Mouse Like Pointing and Wheel Control are very convenient for it. Not enough just the "EXIT" button :)




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