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05.09.2010 00:32:36
dismissing menu without remote
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Hi there, a suggestion (or possibly a how-to question, if a work-around already exists):

Every once in a while i'll wake up or come home from work to find that i'd accidentally pressed a button on my remote, or my cat fell asleep on it, or whatever, and the Remote Buddy menu is up on my screen. My instinctual reaction, and the most convenient one in my mind, is to dismiss this menu using a key or by clicking on it with the mouse. Unfortunately, this doesn't seem to be possible (the menu doesn't react to either) — and as a result i'm forced to go hunting for my remote, wake it back up (since it's Bluetooth), and then finally dismiss the menu.

So my question is, would it be possible either to make Remote Buddy's OSD menus mouse-controllable, or, alternatively, to have some global keyboard combination that can be pressed to tell Remote Buddy to get rid of whatever it's displaying on the screen?

thx 

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User

05.09.2010 09:20:07
Re: dismissing menu without remote
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Thanks for asking.

The Remote Buddy menu is transparent for mouse clicks for technical reasons: actions that you trigger using the menu might need to click on parts of your screen (that may be covered by Remote Buddy's menu) to perform their task. If Remote Buddy's menu reacted to mouse clicks and not just let them through to the underlying windows, you'd get undefined behavior in these cases.

There is an easy way to dismiss the Remote Buddy menu without the remote, though: just click on the Remote Buddy icon in the menu bar and the menu will fade out.

Best regards, 
Felix Schwarz 

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05.09.2010 13:16:38
Re: dismissing menu without remote
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Oh, that should work for me. Thanks!