edwin2006 wrote:
> Thnx for sharing. Picture and or link of products used would be great!
https://www.amazon.com/Goo-Gone-Original-Liquid-Adhesive/dp/B6IBNJ
https://www.amazon.com/Soft-Scrub-Purpose-Kitchen-Cleanser/dp/B000RPXSDY/ref=sxts_sxwds-bia-wc-rsf1_0?cv_ct_cx=soft+scrub&dchild=1&key
pongagt wrote:
> I know this is a antique thread and device but the Touch may become more
> popular with the new CORE32 LMS that you can pre-order. I have two
> Touches and the remotes were in terrible condition. I initially cleaned
> them with Goo Gone and that did a decent job and did not remo
I know this is a antique thread and device but the Touch may become more
popular with the new CORE32 LMS that you can pre-order. I have two
Touches and the remotes were in terrible condition. I initially cleaned
them with Goo Gone and that did a decent job and did not remove the
lettering. I saw
All 3 of the remote controls for my 3 Touch devices are getting sticky
and look wet! I first though perhaps the batteries were leaking but
that is not the case. Is anyone else experiencing this? It's almost
like the plastic material is oozing.29043
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When my remote became unpleasantly sticky I opened up the unit and
treated the top part with silicone remover (the stuff you use in
bathrooms etc). Paint it on and leave overnight. It took a few
applications, but exposed the shiny plastic surface underneath and did
not remove the lettering.
kidstypike wrote:
> The top part is a piece of hard plastic with a coating that becomes
> sticky over time, I cleaned mine with my wife's nail varnish remover,
> trouble is it cleaned all the lettering off too :eek:.
>
> Not to worry, it feels 100 times better and I only use it for it's
> volum
Thanks for the pictures and instructions. My remote had not been used
for a long time.
When I opened it today the batteries was in a miserable shape. Sweat and
ruined batteries.
By open up and get rid of all battery "sweat" inside of the remote I
finally made it work again.
My good old Squeezbo
thanks for showing the mounting point's. This really helped to
dismantling the remote.
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Jeff07971 wrote:
> The "sticky stuff" is soft touch rubbery paint which degrades, once gone
> it should remain gone.
Good news!
Thanks for that.
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anotherbob wrote:
> Task now completed.
> Not wishing to erase the lettering I tried a range of cleaning options.
> I finished up with Tesco's own brand "Everyday Value" cream cleaner, and
> one of those washing up sponges with a friction pad on one side (very
> hi-tech).
> It took ages of rubbin
anotherbob wrote:
> Many thanks. This is my task for tomorrow. (except the nail varnish
> remover)
Task now completed.
Not wishing to erase the lettering I tried a range of cleaning options.
I finished up with Tesco's own brand "Everyday Value" cream cleaner, and
one of those washing up sponges
kidstypike wrote:
> The top part is a piece of hard plastic with a coating that becomes
> sticky over time, I cleaned mine with my wife's nail varnish remover,
> trouble is it cleaned all the lettering off too :eek:.
>
> Not to worry, it feels 100 times better and I only use it for it's
> volum
I can't find my remotes, they must be exceptionally clean..
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anotherbob wrote:
> After some years of use the keypad of the remote control of my TOUCH has
> acquired a "sticky" coating. Is there a way of dismantling the unit so i
> could clean it without getting any cleaning fluid on the vital bits
> inside?
The top part is a piece of hard plastic with a c
After some years of use the keypad of the remote control of my TOUCH has
acquired a "sticky" coating. Is there a way of dismantling the unit so i
could clean it without getting any cleaning fluid on the vital bits
inside?
a
The problem was solved by restoring the factory default settings.
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My Touch no longer responds to using the alpha letters for jumping to a
new position in menu's. If I'm in artists for example and want to hit j
to jump to the j artists, nothing happens. This function works with the
Touch remote on my SB3 and Boom, as do my older remotes, so it seems
like it's rel
For some reason, my Pronto NG refused to learn the IR codes from the SB
Touch handset. By going through the info in this thread, and doing a
bit of hex / binary conversion, I think I've figured out the full list
of clean pronto IR codes for the SB touch:
900B 006D 0001 6E91 19E6 0
900B 00
@Peterw:
Rather than rearranging everything in my Pronto, I tried the make the
SB Touch understand the JVC codes by editing irMap_default like you
suggested. I can confirm that it does not work.
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@Seven:
Thanks for the spreadsheet - that was very helpful! I cut-n-pasted all
of the codes into ProntoEdit and they work. (Well, most of them: the
code for '1' is actually '0', the one for '2' is '1', the one for '3'
is '2'. I had the Pronto learn the code for '3' and now I have a full
set.)
Yo
Yeah..I noticed similar with my Touch too Peter.
Was a handy feature on the SB3 for sure.
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Finally had a little time to actually use my nice shiny new Touch last
night. I noticed a couple of changes in behavious that I have not seen
mentioned;
On the SB3 when in Artists the remote "1" button goes to my Various
Artists (auto created from compilations) folder which by its existence
is at
ziggyb63;538179 Wrote:
> these both seem to be the same
They are very similar but not the same (I double checked).
ziggyb63;538179 Wrote:
> can I ask you what you deduced as the format, I would liek to add some
> more discrete ones...
'Here is a google spreadsheet'
(https://spreadsheets.google.c
Seven;537970 Wrote:
> I looked at the .ccf-file on remotecentral (the one from February 2004),
> deduced the hex format from that and tried it with the discrete codes
> listed in this thread. They seem to work fine on the Touch with my URC
> MX-900 (using the hex editor).
Seven - these both see
Hi there
FYI - http://wiki.slimdevices.com/index.php/RemoteIRCodes
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I looked at the .ccf-file on remotecentral (the one from February 2004),
deduced the hex format from that and tried it with the discrete codes
listed in this thread. They seem to work fine on the Touch with my URC
MX-900 (using the hex editor). So if it helps anyone, here they are:
> discrete on (
peterw;536373 Wrote:
> The codes are in the Slim_Devices_Remote.ir file on your SBS server,
> e.g. discrete power on is
> >
Code:
> > power_on= 76898f70
> >
> I don't know how exactly you'd translate those for Pronto,
paltomare;536853 Wrote:
> Thanks for your reply but that is way over my head. I had some luck
> having the universal remote learn the codes from the SD remote but not
> 100%.
I used "learn" to program my SB3 remote to my AVR learning remote years
ago.
All of my learned buttons seem to work fine
Thanks for your reply but that is way over my head. I had some luck
having the universal remote learn the codes from the SD remote but not
100%.
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paltomare;536725 Wrote:
> Still struggling with the remote codes, can't get them to work on my URC
> MX-950. Anyone with similar problems/solutions?
I just tried a backward approach -- applying the ideas in 'this thread
about Radio IR' (http://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?t=69634)
to up
Still struggling with the remote codes, can't get them to work on my URC
MX-950. Anyone with similar problems/solutions?
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DeWayne;536366 Wrote:
> Ok I understand what your saying. Where on the slim website can I find
> clean hex codes to comapare these to? Looks like the ones I used are
> here http://www.slimdevices.com/downloads/pronto/SqueezeboxCodes.xls.
> After looking at this spread sheet I guess they are JV
DeWayne;536366 Wrote:
> Ok I understand what your saying. Where on the slim website can I find
> clean hex codes to comapare these to? Looks like the ones I used are
> here http://www.slimdevices.com/downloads/pronto/SqueezeboxCodes.xls.
> After looking at this spread sheet I guess they are JV
Ok I understand what your saying. Where on the slim website can I find
clean hex codes to comapare these to? I thought at one time they were
there but now I can't find them. The ones I have more then likely came
from remotecentral.
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DeWayne;536341 Wrote:
> I'm using a Pronto Pro TSU7000. I have descrete IR codes set that work
> perfect with my SB3. When I press the ON button I get the brightess
> menu. Most buttons produce nothing.
I'd suggest turning on IR debugging in SBS, pointing your remotes at
the SB3, and comparin
peterw;536339 Wrote:
> I think you must *not* be using SB3 codes. What kind of remote control
> is it, and how do you *know* it's sending Slim Devices codes? Have you
> disabled the jvc .ir codes for your SB3 and restarted SBS to verify
> your remote isn't sending JVC codes?
I'm using a Pronto P
DeWayne;536334 Wrote:
> Just hooked up my touch. Like the OP said SB3 remote codes do not work
> with the touch.
>
> Slim and Logitech have put together another wonderful product!
I think you must *not* be using SB3 codes. What kind of remote control
is it, and how do you *know* it's sending S
Just hooked up my touch. Like the OP said SB3 remote codes do not work
with the touch.
Slim and Logitech have put together another wonderful product!
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peterw;535672 Wrote:
> Touch recognizes "Slim Devices" IR codes. Unlike SB1/2/3/Boom, it does
> not recognize "JVC DVD" IR codes.
Thanks.
Not sure why it doesn't respond then. I will download the Slim Devices
codes from Remote Central again.
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peterw;535672 Wrote:
> Touch recognizes "Slim Devices" IR codes. Unlike SB1/2/3/Boom, it does
> not recognize "JVC DVD" IR codes.
Thanks.
Not sure why it doesn't respond then. I will download the Slim Devices
codes from Remote Central again.
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My universal remote with the codes for my old Squeezebox 1 do not seem
to work with my Touch. Does anyone know if the Touch remote uses
different codes and where I might find those codes for download?
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