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mikeem
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Hello,
I am controlling XBMC in Openelec on Raspberry B using Toshibas HDMI-CEC implementation called REGZA-LINK. But the "context menu" aka "options button" (= "C" on keyboard) does not work at all; I read somewhere that by default it should be mapped to the GUIDE button of the remote control. Does anybody know how to deal with that problem? I am using Frodo version with libCEC 2.1.1.
Thanks for any help.
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mikeem
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Creating my own remote.xml file solved the problem to some extend. As a sidenote I found out that the red&green button both get recognized by XBMC as "menu", the yellow&blue buttons don't get recognized at all, like several other keys on my remote - seems the TV doesn't forward those correctly. Well, I now remapped the subtitle button to contextmenu-function and it works.
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You have a switch marked TV/REGZA-LINK/DVD on your remote.
Why not try with the switch in REGZA-LINK mode, and see if it affects the buttons forwarded?
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I get the same thing when i first start mi Pi. Panasonic plasma...If i wait or leave it alone for a few then it will start to work on the button that it's "set" to.
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Hello there.
Did you solved the problem?
I'm running RaspBMC in a Toshiba too, and to get the REGZA-LINK to work properly, first need to go to QUICK menu key; there´s an sub-menu for regza-link that shows up a picture of the valid keys for CEC. My TV is a 22av733f and the remote CT-90326.
Hope been helpful.
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da-anda
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It's up to the TV vendors on which buttons they forward via CEC, this has nothing to do with RaspBMC vs Openelec. My LG doesn't forward "info" and "menu" buttons which sucks, but there is nothing I can do about (besides of custom keymaps)