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22.11.2008 23:27:46
Plex - original mappings for Apple Remote
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Hi,

if you use Plex with the Apple Remote (without RemoteBuddy) the standard mappings are set up to have differnet actions for each category in Plex (similar to FrontRow):

http://wiki.plexapp.com/index.php/Apple_Remote

For example:

* Pressing UP on Mainscreen section will navigate through the menu

* Pressing UP while playing a movie will jump forward in the timeline

The default mappings are almost perfect exept for one thing: 
You can't control the system volume with the remote (just Plex's own volume control)

So i setup Remote Buddy's Plex behaviour to change the system volume when holding DOWN/UP (+/-) on Apple Remote.

So far so good.

But Remote Buddy's Plex Behaviour let you only setup one command to a button.

I'd like to have all buttons set to the default mappings of Plex EXCEPT for holding the UP/DOWN buttons (for changing system volume control).

Would this be possible?

Thanks in advance!!

regards, 
hubert

Last edited: 22.11.2008 23:29:17 

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User

23.11.2008 18:27:06
Re: Plex - original mappings for Apple Remote
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Thanks for asking.

You can map two actions to every button (one for short presses, one 
for long presses).

The default mapping sends cursor key presses, escape and return key 
presses for left/right/up/down, menu and play button presses to Plex. 
I'm sorry, if Plex's default key map is inconsistent with and more 
limited than how Plex handles Apple Remote presses when it handles 
them itself, but it's nothing I have any control over. What you can do 
is:

1) Use Remote Buddy's Apple Remote emulation to simply generate Apple 
Remote events for all presses on your remote (=> and get Plex' built 
in reactions to remote presses this way).

2) Get in touch with the Plex team and suggest that key presses and 
remote presses should be handled more consistently in future releases 
(just like f.ex. Front Row always has - FR doesn't mind at all whether 
you use a keyboard or remote to control it and is totally consistent 
in that regard).

Best regards, 
Felix Schwarz 

User

24.11.2008 18:47:00
Re: Plex - original mappings for Apple Remote
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Thanks Felix,

unfortunately i'm not able to set it up right...

I've set all buttons to virtual-botton-presses. 
This works perfectly except if i set the HOLD-status of the +/- buttons to control the system volume.

If i do this i'm not able to use the +/- (up/down) buttons to navigate. The buttons do not respond to single presses, only the hold-functions work and control the system volume.

If i don't set the +/- buttons to control the system voulme and leave them blank, everything works and i can navigate.

Any ideas? Thanks! 

User

01.12.2008 10:08:11
Re: Re: Plex - original mappings for Apple Remote
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Thanks for asking.

To hand through all button presses as Apple Remote button press 
events, you'll have to map the actions exactly as seen in this image:

http://static.iospirit.com/static/objectfiles/image/649/EmulationConfig.jpg

(with the exception that you'd do this in the mapping table of the 
Behaviour, not the global mapping table as seen in the screenshot)

Best regards, 
Felix Schwarz