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tls1
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Post by tls1 »

Hi,

Is there a way for the remote to go back to activities menu after selecting an activity?

For example I have cable and netflix activities. When I click cable (or Netflix) all the buttons work fine, but I'd like to set the screen back to activities to be ready for a change of activity selection. Otherwise I have to click the home button followed by the activities button (or click the 1-2 activity button).

Thanks!
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Post by The Robman »

I've moved your post to the appropriate forum, Dave is our expert on these remotes, so hopefully he will jump in.

By the way, we're still waiting for updates from you on the last two threads you posted here.
http://www.hifi-remote.com/forums/viewt ... p?t=101814
http://www.hifi-remote.com/forums/viewt ... p?t=102293
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Post by tls1 »

thanks!

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Post by mdavej »

Unfortunately, you can't. But I think you can at least run the Home command at the end of your activity macro to get back Home, saving one button press. This is used by the default Goodnight activity, which is appropriate since after running Goodnight, you'd want to stop controlling everything and start fresh.

I think the theory of operation is that after selecting an activity, you'll want to control the devices in that activity. If you were to switch back to the activity screen, you wouldn't be able to control anything. So when you run your Netflix activity, do you not want to control your streaming device, TV and stereo while you're watching? Why immediately switch to a different activity?

Maybe rethink how you're using activities and make them do what you want without switching to another activity. I recommend you make a "combo" device for your Netflix activity that includes the important commands for ALL the devices you need to control while watching Netflix rather than immediately running a different activity. I used this technique for a friend in the same situation, and it works well.

Does that make sense?
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