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I'm having a real hard time understanding how behaviours are meant to work.
I mostly use remote buddy's ajax remote to control eyeTV, but I also have i.e. frontrow in it's menu.
Yesterday I was trying out Frontrow to see if I could browse my photos, but the ajax remote could only fire up front row, and after that nothing. none of the buttons seemed to respond, yet I could launch frontrow from the ajax remote with no problem.
After going through the preferences and through all the menu items, I found another frontrow entry a little deeper in the menu (under audio & video), but this menu was more elaborate and started with "activate behaviour"
After activating, frontrow ofcourse worked perfect.
I find this concept very confusing, that you first need to activate a behaviour before you can use it to control the application.
Isn't there an option that when I launch an application (like frontrow) that it's corresponding behaviour is automatically activated.
Why is it neccessary to do this seperatly ? Is it because behaviours consume to much memory if they are left enabled ?
It should be obvious that when I select "frontrow" from a menu, that it is frontrow I whish to control... no ?
Maybe a future preference "remote buddy for dummies" which is extremely simple and user friendly would be good for people like me. I understand and appreciate the complexity of the program, but for my application (sitting in the sofa watching TV, photos, music...) it is far to complicated...
Maybe I just need to delve deeper in the preferences to come up with something monkey-proof (talking about myself :-)