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[vdr] Re: vdr-lirc
Great hint :)
After assigning two other keys to Up and Down i have the same result.
In the vdr archive i found the similar problem but their sullutions won't
work :(
greetz,
johan
> Could this be a "repeat" problem? You press up or down and your remote
> sends more than one event. This could be the reason why your up an down
> buttons could only reach the first and last entry in the menu?
>
> To test this, it would be helpfull to assign two other keys of your
> remote to up and down of vdr.
> --
> Ralf.Klueber@Vodafone.com
>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: vdr-bounce@linuxtv.org [mailto:vdr-bounce@linuxtv.org]
>> On Behalf Of johan@linuxdomain.nl
>> Sent: Monday, March 10, 2003 1:50 PM
>> To: vdr@linuxtv.org
>> Subject: [vdr] Re: vdr-lirc
>>
>>
>> When i use those codes my remote doen't work anymore :)
>> So i don't thint that's the sullution.
>>
>> It's not that my remote doesn't work it's working perfect
>> except the up and dow'n buttons. When i press one of those
>> buttons the "select bar" runs all the way down or all the way
>> up instead of going one step up or down.
>>
>>
>> > johan@linuxdomain.nl wrote:
>> >> I can use the remote control to send VDR some commands.
>> But using the
>> >> Up and Down buttons in any VDR On Screen Menu, which
>> displays a list
>> >> of items, has some stange effect: the marked line moves up/down to
>> >> the end/beginning of the displayed list. Right now there
>> seems to be
>> >> no way to access any other items shown in the list. Has anyone
>> >> managed to configure LIRC for the the Hauppauge remote control so
>> >> that everything works as expected?
>> >>
>> >> i tried all the config's that should suppose to work regarding to
>> >> earlier questions from Markus to the vdr mail list.
>> >>
>> >> i'm using lirc 0.6.6
>> >> ...
>> >
>> > You are using the wrong codes in your lircd.conf. You have to enter
>> > the codes which are generated when you *press* the key, not
>> when the
>> > key is *released*. Use the following:
>> > Menu 0x000000008000000F
>> > Back 0x000000008000000C
>> > Ok 0x000000008000002E
>> > Up 0x0000000080000020
>> > Down 0x0000000080000021
>> > Left 0x0000000080000011
>> > Right 0x0000000080000010
>> > Red 0x000000008000000D
>> > Green 0x0000000080000022
>> > 1 0x0000000080000001
>> > 2 0x0000000080000002
>> > 3 0x0000000080000003
>> > 4 0x0000000080000004
>> > 5 0x0000000080000005
>> > 6 0x0000000080000006
>> > 7 0x0000000080000007
>> > 8 0x0000000080000008
>> > 9 0x0000000080000009
>> > 0 0x0000000080000000
>> > Yellow 0x000000008000001E
>> > Blue 0x0000000080000026
>> >
>> > Oliver
>> >
>> >
>> >
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