Scott,

 

My Harmony 650 is new and uses the myharmony.com website so MHGUI should work 
for me.

 

You are correct, installation instructions for Windows is exactly what I need.

 

I’ve looked at the MHGUI Python source file and see that there are quite a 
number of “Linux” directories referenced. Unless a Windows version can be 
generated, my guess is that at a minimum, I’m going to need Cygwin installed on 
windows.

 

I do have a couple of Linux machines available, so I guess I’ll see if I can 
get it working on one of those, first.

 

Brad

 

From: Scott Talbert [mailto:s...@techie.net] 
Sent: Friday, November 27, 2015 3:05 PM
To: concordance-devel@lists.sourceforge.net; Brad Morgan 
<b-mor...@concentric.net>
Subject: Re: [concordance-devel] User level documentation and Windows GUI

 

Hey Brad,

There are actually two GUIs, both part of the Congruity project.

The first is Congruity itself, which works with remotes that use the 
members.harmonyremote.com <http://members.harmonyremote.com>  website. 
Congruity basically just provides a graphical wrapper around Concordance which 
writes the downloaded config files to your remote. It does not have any 
knowledge of the content of the config file, nor does it allow you to change it.

The second GUI application is MHGUI, which works with remotes that use the 
myharmony.com <http://myharmony.com>  website. MHGUI provides an alternative 
front end to the myharmony.com <http://myharmony.com>  backend and allows you 
to configure various parameters of the remotes.

The Harmony 650 seems to be a remote that works with the old website *and* the 
new website. Is your Harmony 650 setup to work with the myharmony.com 
<http://myharmony.com>  website? If so, then MHGUI may be useful to you. 
Otherwise, you may be out of luck. It may be possible to move your remote over 
to myharmony.com <http://myharmony.com>  if you are using the older website, 
though.

As far as documentation goes, yes that is somewhere where we are probably 
lacking. I'm guessing probably the main thing you need is some sort of 
installation instructions for Windows, as I believe once you have MHGUI 
running, it is fairly self explanatory.

On November 26, 2015 1:24:55 PM EST, Brad Morgan <b-mor...@concentric.net 
<mailto:b-mor...@concentric.net> > wrote:

Parker,

 

Thanks for the pointer. I looked at Congruity before but there’s a lack of 
documentation for it as well. I do see that Scott Talbert is active and that my 
comment below regarding the Congruity software and the website 
http://members.harmonyremote.com/ seems to have been updated.

 

I’m running ! Windows on my main machine and I’d like to run Congruity on 
Windows if possible. Is there a “… for dummies” how-to anywhere?

 

Brad

 

From: Parker Reed [mailto:parker.l.r...@gmail.com] 
Sent: Thursday, November 26, 2015 11:00 AM
To: concordance-devel@lists.sourceforge.net 
<mailto:concordance-devel@lists.sourceforge.net> 
Subject: Re: [concordance-devel] User level documentation and Windows GUI

 

There's a GUI already created to interface with Concordance. Congruity. 
http://sourceforge.net/projects/congruity/

It lets you login to the site, edit remotes, edit configs, change delay 
(including inter-key delay)

 

On Thu, Nov 26, 2015 at 12:00 PM, Brad Morgan <b-mor...@concentric.net 
<mailto:b-mor...@concentric.net> > wrote:

Is there any user level documentation available?

 

I have a Harmony 650 and the Logitech supplied software is very inflexible. I 
want to change the order or add a delay to one of their “Activities” but can’t.

 

Is it possible to use Concordance to download the current contents of the 
remote, edit it, and upload it again?

 

The Windows GUI project pointers don’t go anywhere useful. Is the project dead?

 

The Python cross-platform GUI seems to rely on  
<http://members.harmonyremote.com/> c which doesn’t appear to exist.

 

I know this is listed as a developer’s mailing list. Is there a better place to 
post this?

 

Brad


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