Even though I love cable remotes (Atlas and Comcast) I haven't had much chance to use them on the actual boxes. Now that Jim has shown me how to get more divisions out of my extenders, I'd like to seperate the M(menu) keys and the O(other) keys.
What I'd like to know from actual users of Cable equipment is Which of the keys need to be grouped with the M, to make the most out of using menus on your cable box.
Menu Keys on Cable remotes
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Menu Keys on Cable remotes
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The Atlas extender I'm using - Atlas JP1.3 Extender V2.10.zip :
has this in the readme:
I've found those to be pretty good sets of keys for my setup.
The "Pip" set is especially nice to use for "little" devices like AV switchers/ Air Conditioner/Fans etc that only need 4 or 5 keys because you can just "overlay" that keyset into all your device setups and always have control of the device whatever "mode" you are in - in a handy little block of keys at the bottom of the remote.
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3A333A33 (Atlas 5 Day URC-1055_11055 JP1.3 3033 extender V2.10).rdfCode: Select all
KEY SETS:
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T = Rewind,Play,FastFWD,Stop,Pause,Record,Replay,Live
V = Vol+,Vol-,Mute
C = digits,Ch+,CH-,Enter,*,Last,Source,Fav
M = List,Up,Down,Left,Right,OK,Settings,Menu, Page+,Page-,Day+,Day-,Guide,Info,Exit
P = PIP on/off, PIP swap, PIP move, PIP Ch+, PIP Ch-
O = A,B,C,D,TuneIn1-3,Phantom keys,DiscreteOn/Off,Power,Setup
The "Pip" set is especially nice to use for "little" devices like AV switchers/ Air Conditioner/Fans etc that only need 4 or 5 keys because you can just "overlay" that keyset into all your device setups and always have control of the device whatever "mode" you are in - in a handy little block of keys at the bottom of the remote.
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This is true in some markets, but not all. Comcast in Michigan with the Motorola DVR I have no need of those buttons at all. Comcast in Florida uses a different DVR and it is absolutely necessary to use these buttons.mr_d_p_gumby wrote:It would be next to impossible to navigate the menus of recent cable boxes without the A, B, C, D buttons, so I'd consider moving them to the M keyset.
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But if they're needed in some markets, that's enough justification for including them in the Menu group.
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Agreed - I have no requirement for A, B, C, D to be in the 'M' group with my setup (no US cable boxes where I amThe Robman wrote:But if they're needed in some markets, that's enough justification for including them in the Menu group.
but that just means it makes no real difference to me if they are in 'M' or 'O' -
so therefore they should be in 'M' for the people to whom it does matter.
(and my Time Warner 1055s which I bought from Vicky way back don't even have a D key
I'll possibly put macros on A,B,C to use them as "device keys" - so it won't matter to me which division they are in.
Of course - thinking about this (dangerous, I know) - I'm now not even totally sure Vicky is actually writing a new extender for my 1055s -
I'm thinking this is unclemiltie's extender I'm using, so I don't know how that fits in...
Confused, yet ?
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It's a trivial change to move keys around in the extender (fortunately since I built it so that I can have complete control of the key lists)
if the general opinion is that the "letters" should be in the M keyset, I can build a set of JP1.3 releases in a couple of days that would make that change.
if the general opinion is that the "letters" should be in the M keyset, I can build a set of JP1.3 releases in a couple of days that would make that change.
this JP1 stuff is a sickness!
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Thanks for the insight. Without ever using these cable remotes with the cable boxes its hard to tell how these should work, and PH7_JP1's info will be especially helpful to me with the FL-MI insight.
Remember to provide feedback to let us know how the problem was solved and share your upgrades.
Tip: When creating an upgrade, always include ALL functions from the oem remote, even if you never plan on assigning them to a button. Complete function lists makes an upgrade more helpful to others.
Tip: When creating an upgrade, always include ALL functions from the oem remote, even if you never plan on assigning them to a button. Complete function lists makes an upgrade more helpful to others.