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02.11.2007 11:49:40
Still don't understand 'behaviour'
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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 :-) 

These entries from the FAQ may be relevant to this topic:

Behaviours
Hardware - Apple® Remote
Hardware - EyeTV Receiver
Hardware - iPhone™ / iPod® touch / AJAX Remote
User

02.11.2007 20:52:01
Re: Still don't understand 'behaviour'
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Regarding Front Row:

If you are on Leopard and you enter Front Row and then try to open the 
Remote Buddy menu, it will indeed open the menu, but you won't be able 
to see it because Leopard's new Front Row does not allow the display 
of any windows on top of it (Tiger's Front Row did allow that).

If you are switching from EyeTV's fullscreen menu to Front Row, Remote 
Buddy might still be in the special EyeTV full screen menu control 
mode, so your remote input may well still go to EyeTV rather than 
Front Row. I'll check - and correct - that as possible.

Think of a Behaviour as plugins that always handle an application or 
(group of) system function(s). Remote Buddy automatically detects 
which app you use and chooses the right Behaviour for it. The "Switch 
from EyeTV fullscreen mode to Front Row" is a special case and you may 
have discovered a bug there - I'll check that.

Activating the Behaviour right away rather than entering its context 
menu would make *tons* of useful functionality you find in these 
context menus impossible and much more difficult to access.

You can, however, also get what you want with a few clicks (cut and 
pasted from the "main menu" thread):

-- cut -- 
Disabling direct access to context menus and rather activating the 
respective Behaviour right away:

1) Enter Preferences > Menu 
2) Create a custom profile with a click on the plus button in the 
lower left or choose your existing custom profile 
3) Remove all Behaviour item from your menu layout and replace them 
with the respective actions found in Actions > Behaviours (in the Item 
Library on the left) 
-- cut --

Best regards, 
Felix