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User 16.11.2014 16:50:49 | Trouble setting remote buddy to work with Harmony Smart | |
This posting is older than 6 months and can contain outdated information. I have added the Harmony remote asa bluetooth device (Sony PS3) and the activity, now i would like to use the same activity to turn on my TV and Receiver., how can i do this? when i add the TV and Receiver to the remote buddy Activity, I cannot use increase the volume of the receiver with the Harmony remote, it takes on the actions of the receiver but not the Remote buddy behaviour.. Can anyone help.
| These entries from the FAQ may be relevant to this topic: Configuration 1) Open the Remote Buddy Preferences via the pulldown-menu and choose "Mapping".
2) Choose the mapping you want to modify.
3) Select "Custom actions" for the button you want to map to an action of your own.
4) Create the action you need using the appearing editor.
Hardware - Apple® Remote
To enable you to use all capabilities of the IR Receiver of your Mac®, Remote Buddy is using its own driver. In contrast, all other applications with integrated Apple® Remote support usually use the OS X Apple® Remote subsystem.
As long as you're running Remote Buddy, Remote Buddy and its driver are responsible for turning the received button presses into actions. As soon as you quit Remote Buddy, this task is again handled by the OS X Apple® Remote subsystem.
If other applications don't use the interface to the OS X Apple® Remote subsystem correctly, this can lead to the effect that nothing happens when you press a button on your Apple® Remote. For as long as you're running Remote Buddy, issues like this are covered by Remote Buddy and it's driver and are therefore not visible to you. However, as soon as you quit Remote Buddy, the OS X Apple® Remote subsystem is back in control and any issues caused in it by other applications become visible.
Therefore Remote Buddy is neither the cause of the issue nor is it responsible for it. Instead, the cause of the issue exists independently of Remote Buddy. It's located elsewhere and can also only be solved there.
Although our products can't cause any such issues, we're regularly contacted about such issues and asked for help. In order to make locating and fixing the cause of such issues as easy and efficient as possible, we've developed a free diagnostics tool: Remote Control Diagnostics. It can locate issues with a single click and will provide you with information about the issue as well as with instructions on how you can fix it.
Hardware - Harmony® Smart Control
This can be due to a number of many, very different reasons:
- Wrong/No Activity: the Smart Control will only send your button presses to Remote Buddy if you've selected the "Remote Buddy" activity. Activities on the Harmony Smart Remote are chosen by pressing one of the buttons from the "Music, TV, Movie" row at the top of the remote. Please note: short and long presses of these buttons can select different activities.
- Bluetooth turned off: please make sure that Bluetooth on your Mac is turned on.
- Harmony Hub not paired: the Harmony Hub sometimes looses the Bluetooth pairing when making changes to its configuration. To initially establish - or re-establish - a Bluetooth pairing between the Harmony Hub and your Mac, follow this guide:
- Soft keyboard pairing: make sure you only have paired your Harmony Hub to your Mac as a "Sony Playstation 3". If you also pair your Harmony Hub as a soft keyboard, Remote Buddy will no longer be able to capture input events coming from it. Why is this? In "Sony Playstation 3" mode, the Harmony Hub identifies as "Consumer Control" device to your Mac. For this class of devices, any app is allowed to exclusively capture all input. For keyboards, however, OS X only allows access to apps running with root/administrator priviledges, locking out Remote Buddy. To properly remove the pairing as a keyboard, first use the Harmony in that mode, then remove "Harmony Keyboard" from System Preferences > Bluetooth - and finally remove the respective device from your Harmony's configuration. Since OS X caches the identity of Bluetooth devices, it may take some time, several attempts and maybe even a system restart before OS X sees your Harmony Hub as a "Consumer Control" device again and again allows Remote Buddy access to it.
- Empty batteries: if you can't control any devices with your Harmony Smart Remote at all, while using the "Harmony Control" app on your iOS device still works, chances are the battery of your remote needs to be replaced. Logitech provides instructions for this.
The table that follows lists the commands the Harmony software assigns to the respective buttons by default - and how these need to be changed for Remote Buddy. For Remote Buddy, the commands for short and long button presses should always be identical.
Button |
Harmony Default: Short |
Harmony Default: Long |
Adapted for Remote Buddy: short & long |
Rewind |
ScanPrev |
Prev |
ScanPrev |
Fast Forward |
ScanNext |
ScanNext |
ScanNext |
Play |
Play |
Play |
Play |
Pause |
Pause |
Pause |
Pause |
Record |
- |
- |
Circle |
Stop |
Stop |
Eject |
Stop |
Red |
Red |
Red |
Red |
Green |
Green |
Green |
Green |
Yellow |
Yellow |
Yellow |
Yellow |
Blue |
Blue |
Blue |
Blue |
DVR |
- |
- |
Triangle |
Guide |
- |
- |
TopMenu |
Info |
- |
- |
Display |
Exit |
- |
- |
InstantLeft |
Vol + |
- |
- |
L1 |
Vol - |
- |
- |
L2 |
Mute |
- |
- |
L3 |
Menu |
Popup/Menu |
Popup/Menu |
Popup/Menu |
Ch/Pg + |
ChannelUp |
ChannelUp |
ChannelUp |
Ch/Pg - |
ChannelDown |
ChannelDown |
ChannelDown |
Return |
Return |
Return |
Return |
Left |
DirectionLeft |
DirectionLeft |
DirectionLeft |
Right |
DirectionRight |
DirectionRight |
DirectionRight |
Up |
DirectionUp |
DirectionUp |
DirectionUp |
Down |
DirectionDown |
DirectionDown |
DirectionDown |
OK |
Enter |
Enter |
Enter |
0-9 |
0-9 |
0-9 |
0-9 |
.- |
-/-- |
-/-- |
-/-- |
E |
- |
- |
InstantRight |
Here's where and how you can make the changes:
Unlocking all buttons of the Smart Control Show
Please verify that no power saving options are enabled at "Remote Buddy > Preferences > Hardware > Bluetooth Receiver".
Hardware - Sony® BD Remote Control
There's a bug in the Bluetooth®-stack of OS X® 10.8/10.9 in the context of pairing a Sony® PS3 BD Remote. OS X® 10.8/10.9 will ask you to enter a PIN code when you try to connect your remote control. This problem is known by Apple®.
If you pair your Sony® PS3 BD Remote with your Mac® for the first time
- Use Remote Buddy's Setup Wizard to pair your remote control
- Restart your Mac® directly after the pairing was successful, while the remote is still connected.
- The remote should now work without problems.
If you've already paired the Sony® PS3 BD Remote with your Mac®
- 10.9 only: Try entering 0000 as PIN and reboot. If you're lucky, that was all you needed to do. If this does not solve your issue, please continue with the steps that follow.
- First, we'll need to remove the Link Key of your Mac® from the memory of your remote control. Since this remote control can only store one Link Key, it's as easy as pairing the remote control with another Mac®. To do so, open System Preferences > Bluetooth on another Mac® and pair your remote with it.
- All steps that follow should be performed on the Mac® that you want to use your remote control with.
- Remove - if it exists - the entry of your remote control at Remote Buddy > Preferences > Hardware ® Bluetooth Receiver. The entry usually is titled "BD Remote".
- If existant, remove the device "BD Remote" from System Preferences > Bluetooth.
- Delete the Bluetooth preferences files by entering the following in Terminal.app and hitting return (Warning: this deletes all information about all paired Bluetooth® devices):
sudo rm /Library/Preferences/com.apple.Bluetooth.plist
sudo rm ~/Library/Preferences/com.apple.Bluetooth.plist
sudo rm ~/Library/Preferences/ByHost/com.apple.Bluetooth.*.plist
Please enter your admin password when requested. Then restart your Mac®.
- Use Remote Buddy's Setup Wizard to pair your remote control
- Restart your Mac® directly after the pairing was successful, while the remote is still connected.
- The remote should now work without problems.
Hardware - Wii™ Remote In order to automatically activate the Bluetooth® Receiver on startup, enter the settings, choose "Hardware", then click on "Bluetooth® Receiver". Finally activate the checkbox "Search for supported remotes on startup". Remote Buddy will then automatically look for remote control paired through the "Setup Wizard" on next startup.
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