Obie Fayth wrote:
I'm sure this must have come up before, but I couldn't find anything
in the archives...
If I leave my frontend paused or on a menu for a while eventually
the screen saver comes on. This is great, but unfortunately I can't
exit the screen saver using my remote; I have to u
> I know I could program an unused key on the remote to send a
> signal to the IR keyboard's receiver, but ideally I'd like to make it
> so that any keypress on the remote wakes the system up. I had bad luck
> getting the remote to learn all of the keyboard signals which is why I
> went with th
Kevin Kuphal wrote:
> Obie Fayth wrote:
>
>> I'm sure this must have come up before, but I couldn't find anything
>> in the archives...
>>
>> If I leave my frontend paused or on a menu for a while eventually
>> the screen saver comes on. This is great, but unfortunately I can't
>> exit the sc
Nick wrote:
>On 6/24/05, Obie Fayth <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
>>I'm sure this must have come up before, but I couldn't find anything
>>in the archives...
>>
>> If I leave my frontend paused or on a menu for a while eventually
>>the screen saver comes on. This is great, but unfortunatel
Obie Fayth wrote:
I'm sure this must have come up before, but I couldn't find anything
in the archives...
If I leave my frontend paused or on a menu for a while eventually
the screen saver comes on. This is great, but unfortunately I can't
exit the screen saver using my remote; I have to u
On 6/24/05, Obie Fayth <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'm sure this must have come up before, but I couldn't find anything
> in the archives...
>
> If I leave my frontend paused or on a menu for a while eventually
> the screen saver comes on. This is great, but unfortunately I can't
> exit the
I'm sure this must have come up before, but I couldn't find anything
in the archives...
If I leave my frontend paused or on a menu for a while eventually
the screen saver comes on. This is great, but unfortunately I can't
exit the screen saver using my remote; I have to use the IR keyboard.