Wow, let me try to handle this huge amount of quotes:
specter333 wrote:level20peon wrote:Note: the "not mappable" hasn't got to do anything with EventGhost primarily but with the OS support. So if there is a button marked as "Not mappable" it doesn't trigger an action inside the OS with its native drivers if you DON'T use EventGhost.
"Not mappable at all" INCLUDES EventGhost.
Sorry, I'm not certain I'm understanding this. I'm guessing there are three items were looking at here.
Not Mappable = Seen by EG as another device, such as the number keys.
Mappable = Seen only as event by EG that can be assigned to an action.
Not Seen = Not seen by EG or by OS.
Is that correct?
I used the term "Not Mappable" for buttons that don't work "out-of-the-box" in the respective Operating System if you use an application which is able to use a HID-device like MediaPortal for example.
EventGhost can map ANY button in ANY case (any OS) except the "Not Mappable at all in RF-Mode" marked button AND the number-keys.
specter333 wrote:By the way, those are all mappable with the USB-UIRT, not through the RF receiver.
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What I mean is the remote transmits rf when using the PC mode and ir when using the TV, Aux and Sat modes (mostly). When in PC mode EG sees the number keys and transport keys as keystrokes, probably as a HID device.[...]
So you imply to switch modes in order to reprogramm the keypad ? This would be possible but not quite comfortable

specter333 wrote:I bet the DVD menu and Last keys are being intercepted by the OS and the connect key never makes it past the usb dongle.
"DVD menu" is mappable by EG.
specter333 wrote:It's a little confusing since EG sees different keys depending on which "Page" (I guess you would call it) of the remote your using. When I get some time I'll map out all for page keys and post the results.
Well there is just one "page" using RF and as I wrote above... using IR is most uncomfortable imo.
specter333 wrote:It dawned on me why we are seeing different keys working on our remotes. It's a universal remote, duh

, we don't have the same codes programmed. Sometimes the most obvious things just blow right by me.
Anyway, I spent the last few hours trying different codes to see which has the most active keys. I've got to get a life.
Code 3246 on the aux button is the best I've found so far. All of the keys above the mouse pad work as well as quite a few below.
Same as above... IR ?? Not an option for me then
specter333 wrote:The only ones that don't generate an event in EG are;
The big annoying green button.
The four media keys over the number pad.
The * and # keys.
Last, Connect and DVD Menu.
in my case:
green button = "7.Button.13"
media key 1 = "7.Button.73"
media key 2 = "7.Button.70"
media key 3 = "7.Button.71"
media key 4 = "7.Button.74"
Last / Connect -> Not mappable
DVD Menu = "7.Button.36"
Seems like you haven't added all of the HID Devices (The Gyration remote registers more than one... refer to my instruction in the MediaPortal Forum for this).
specter333 wrote:Volume and mute keys generate events but always temporarily takes the remote to the TV page and always the same event no matter what you are controlling. Seems to be built into the remote this way, I can't change it.
You should check MediaPortal config to see whether you accidentally mapped the HID-input to this.
specter333 wrote:Enter the code by pressing and holding the aux button and punch in the numbers. I haven't tried to see if the code will work on the TV or Cab pages yet. According to the instructions the keys that aren't being seen should be able to learn from other remotes. According to about a dozen other forums I been to that's just BS. When you send IR to it, it just locks up. The batteries have to come out to get it going again.
I use two "pages" to Switch my TV and /or AMP on / off... thats all IR in my case... I don't really understand why you need IR despite the RF "page" to control your PC.
specter333 wrote:One Easter Egg type thing I discovered. When you push the Connect then the Setup Menu keys the four arrow keys become Keyboard arrow keys and the Ok key becomes Return although they still send their USB-UIRT code too. Push Aux again to get back to normal mode.
