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19.01.2009 06:39:01
AJAX Remote function in remote buddy.
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I'm having some issues with Remote Buddy's AJAX iPhone Remote. When I choose Remote from the menu it looks like an Apple Remote. I was wondering if there was a way to show the remote as it looks in the menus (Not looking like the the apple remote).

The one I'm trying to get is the one shown in the apps preferences under the mapping tab as well as on this uTube Video http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NlcWRHu7zHA

I've been scratching my head for over an hour looking at forums and preferences. I even attempted to look where the app stores those files.

Any help would be appriciated.

I'm using an iBook G4 1Ghz, 384 memory running 10.4.11 Server.

Thanks for the help in advance.

Cheers!

Last edited: 19.01.2009 07:09:44 

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

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

20.01.2009 18:37:17
Re: AJAX Remote function in remote buddy.
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This posting is older than 6 months and can contain outdated information.
The preferences user interface currently still displays the old 
version of the remote module of the AJAX Remote, which had two buttons 
for each button. One for "short click of this button" and one for 
"hold this button on first touch, release it on second touch". At the 
time, this was necessary because of the very limited feature set of 
Mobile Safari.

Today, Mobile Safari offers the functionality needed to determine when 
a touch begins and when it ends. The remote control module could be 
streamlined accordingly. The number of actually available buttons and 
the functionality remains identical - it has just become more pleasent 
and intuitive to use.

The next version of Remote Buddy will have updated illustrations.

Best regards, 
Felix Schwarz