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User 13.09.2007 10:57:18 |
This posting is older than 6 months and can contain outdated information. Hi Felix, I've been experiencing some issues when using the r.b. virtual keyboard with safari. In Safari whenever i try to use the show/hide virtual keyboard action from within the remote buddy context menu the virtual keyboard appears but only momentarily and then hides itself automatically, i also tried creating a script app i can launch with my mouse from outside of remote buddy, to tell the remote buddy app to toggle show/hide virtual keyboard but that also results in the same behaviour?! Both of these solutions work fine in any other situation, its just inside of safari that they...dont! The show/hide action assigned to the remote button in remote buddy works fine, its just the context item that doesn't work properly. Thanks Acam | These entries from the FAQ may be relevant to this topic: Behaviours
There are several possible error sources:
- The application has been installed after Remote Buddy has already been launched
For efficiency reasons, Remote Buddy only searches for supported applications when its started. If you have installed an application after launching Remote Buddy, please quit Remote Buddy and launch it anew.
- Oudated program versions
The installed version of the program in question could be outdated and identify itself with a different Bundle Identifier than the version supported by Remote Buddy. This problem often occurs with Mplayer OS X. The most recent version of that application is not to be found on Sourceforge but on directly on the pages of Mplayer HQ.
- Custom menus
If you use a custom menu in Remote Buddy and you don't make use of Remote Buddy's smart folders, the menu structure is static. You have to manually add the behaviour into a place of your choice in the menu.
- The behaviour is deactivated.
Make sure, the checkbox in front of the Behaviour's name in the Mappings pane of the preferences is active.
- The Launch Services database is outdated.
Remote Buddy uses Launch Services to check for the availability of an application on your Mac. If the Launch Services database of OS X is incomplete or outdated, so is Remote Buddy's dynamically created menu. The solution, though is easy. Download LSRefresh, launch it, select the application(s) that don't turn up in Remote Buddy's menu, wait until the update is finished and then restart Remote Buddy.
Hardware
- Please make sure you have the latest version of Remote Buddy installed. If in doubt, download the latest version, quit Remote Buddy, delete it, empty your trash, then copy the downloaded version of Remote Buddy to your harddrive and start it from there.
- Please make sure, that you have installed the latest version of the Remote Buddy drivers. You can install the drivers using the Setup Wizard (=> access it via the Remote Buddy pulldown menu).
- Check your Remote Buddy settings in the Hardware category. Your remote control should be listed there and the lamp next to it should be green. If you don't find your remote control there, either the Remote Buddy drivers were not installed or installed in an outdated version - or - there is a general problem with the device. For USB devices, plugging the device to another port or resetting the PMU and/or SMC-unit of your Mac® (=> find guides on how to do this for your Mac® in the support area of apple.com) may help. If you can't find it under "USB" in the System Profiler (=> /Applications/Utilities) either, a hardware defect is as well possible.
- Check the batteries of your remote control.
- If your remote control has an on/off switch: make sure that your remote control is switched on.
- If your remote control requires additional receiver hardware: make sure that it is correctly attached to your computer and that it turns up in System Profiler.
- If you use an Apple® Remote, you should also check your system settings. Quit Remote Buddy, then open System Preferences.app > Security. Please make sure that the option to disable the infrared receiver is NOT active and click on "Unpair" should you have paired your Apple® Remote with your Mac®. After that, start Remote Buddy. If your Apple® Remote still doesn't work with Remote Buddy, please also check its preferences for the Apple® Remote. They can be found at Preferences > Hardware > Built-in IR receiver. If support for multiple remote controls is enabled there, ensure that your remote control is checked in the right table (=> you can find the correct entry for your remote control by pressing a button on it).
- If you are using a Keyspan™ RF Remote for Front Row, re-pair its remote control and receiver by simultaneously pressing the small knob on the back of the remote control and the knob on the receiver stick (the knob looks like the blinking LED, except it does not blink).
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.
| User 13.09.2007 13:00:29 |
This posting is older than 6 months and can contain outdated information. I'm having exactly the same problem and I too have an "external" script to toggle on and off the VK. However I have found a way to make it work, but it needs a little intervention from Felix. If you activate the VK from Remote Buddy's menu then close the menu. The VK is now displayed. Activating the script to toggle on and off the VK will now work with Safari. I also experienced this problem with FireFox. Felix can you help us?
| User 13.09.2007 21:39:01 |
This posting is older than 6 months and can contain outdated information. Thanks for the bug report. I'll take care of it. Best regards, Felix
| User 11.10.2007 09:31:39 |
This posting is older than 6 months and can contain outdated information. Hi Felix, Thanks again for the update, it solves the Safari context menu issue but my custom script outside of Remote Buddy still exhibits the same wierd behaviour. I was wondering if this is a bug or if you could let me know how to create a script that would perform normally with safari and the virtual keyboard. Thanks, Acam
| User 12.10.2007 22:03:02 |
This posting is older than 6 months and can contain outdated information. Hi Acam, what does your script look like - and how do you invoke it? Best regards, Felix
| User 14.10.2007 10:39:07 |
This posting is older than 6 months and can contain outdated information. Hi Felix, The script looks like this: tell application "Remote Buddy" to virtualkeyboard event "toggle" I then invoke it from the dock or mostly from my mouse/wacom pen by assigning the script to one of the modifiable buttons. Thanks, Acam [UPDATE] i just updated to version 1.7.4 and now the script works fine from the mouse or dock but i have also applied it to a launcher (trampoline) and it still exhibits the same behaviour?! Thanks again!! Last edited: 14.10.2007 14:02:43 Last edited: 14.10.2007 14:10:41
| User 16.10.2007 01:10:01 |
This posting is older than 6 months and can contain outdated information. I could not find any problem with the code given, so I'm sure I must have missed something. In which context does it not perform as expected? Best regards, Felix
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