![]() ![]() If "Microsoft eHome Infrared Transceiver" is not present, your remote uses some other protocol. If "Microsoft eHome Infrared Transceiver" is present, then I believe that you have a true WMC-compatible remote, and you should enable "Microsoft MCE" in "MP Config", and disable "General HID". (4) Look at the devices listed under "Human Interface Devices" to see if there is one called "Microsoft eHome Infrared Transceiver". Start > Control Panel > Device Manager > Human Interface Devices (left side bar) (3) Go to Windows "Device Manager" and expand the device tree for "Human Interface Devices", like so: (2) Start MP and check that the remote still works as before (this will confirm that you have plugged in the correct IR receiver). ![]() (1) Ensure that you have plugged in only one IR receiver (I recollect from the other thread that you have two remote controls, and presumably two IR receivers). ![]() Although it says "RC6" on the label on the back, the fact that you need to enable "General HID" suggests that it may not be a true WMC-compatible remote control. How do I get the WM_APPCOMMAND numbers that aren't mapped to KeyIDs to work in the hotkeys.Click to expand.This post contains an image of your remote:įrom which I see that you are trying to use the Hauppauge remote control. Just tried ShowKey with my Rosewill eHome IR remote. How do I get the WM_APPCOMMAND numbers that aren't mapped to KeyIDs to work in the hotkeys.ini file of Netflix Remote Controller? Or how do I map them to keys or VK_# commands ?ĭo I need to run another app or do some registry modification? Looks to exactly followed expected behaviour detailed here : Skip Fwd : Key ID : 178 (0xB0) - VK_MEDIA_NEXT_TRACK : Mod : Notification(key, next_track, 3) : WM_APPCOMMAND 11 : Go to next trackīack : Key ID : 166 (0xA6) - VK_BROWSER_BACK : Mod : Notification(key, browser_back, 3) : WM_APPCOMMAND 1 : Navigate backward Skip Back : Key ID : 177 (0xB1) - VK_MEDIA_PREV_TRACK : Mod : Notification(key, prev_track, 3) : WM_APPCOMMAND 12 : Go to previous track Stop : KeyID : 178 (0xB2) - VK_MEDIA_STOP : Mod : Notification(Key, stop, 3) : WM_APPCOMMAND 13 : Stop playback However the keys that do work I see Key ID and Mod entries : Rew : beneath Copy I see : WM_APPCOMMAND 50 : Go backward in a stream at a higher rate of speedįF : beneath Copy I see : WM_APPCOMMAND 49 : Increase the speed of stream playback Pause : beneath Copy I see : WM_APPCOMMAND 47 : Pause Play : beneath Copy I see : WM_APPCOMMAND 46 : Begin playing at the current position The keys that don't work don't indicate anything in Key ID or Mod : Both installs have had refreshrate enabled to let me hot key between 24, 50 and 60Hz refresh (so I can watch European 25p stuff at 50 and US 24p stuff at 24)Ĭlick to expand.Just tried ShowKey with my Rosewill eHome IR remote. This has worked OK on a previous Win 10 Pro install. ** EDIT - just realised previous install didn't use eHome IR remote, it used a Hauppauge DVB-T2 tuner integrated IR receiver and remote - so wasn't use the same key codes **ĮHome IR receiver : Driver Date (It's a standard Rosewill USB IR R6 receiver with a Rosewill remote). I get full quality 1080p (possibly not 23.976 but 24.000?) and DD+ audio - just no play/pause. Both installs have had refreshrate enabled to let me hot key between 24, 50 and 60Hz refresh (so I can watch European 25p stuff at 50 and US 24p stuff at 24)Īny thoughts - only difference to working install is that this set-up is on a Laptop - with the HDMI output as the primary display (connected via an AVR to an HDMI TV). ![]() Windows 10 Pro 64 bit Version : 1703 Build 15063.0ĮHome IR receiver : Driver Date (It's a standard Rosewill USB IR R6 receiver with a Rosewill remote). I'm running Win 10 Pro, the latest version of Netflix Remote Controller and the current UK Windows 10 Store app for Netflix (as of 11th June) For some reason my RC6 remote control Play/Pause buttons are not working, but Up/Down/Left/Right OK, and Next/Prev buttons are working. ![]()
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