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#209
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Hi there,
maybe im blind or dumb but I can't find a way to scoll the remote when there are more buttons than there's room for them on the screen. I'd like to use the loewe TV 150 for my TV and can use only the most bosic funktions ATM. Am I missing something? If not consider this a feature request *grin*
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First thing to check is if lirc is running by typing ps in terminal.
Then check the file under /opt/qtirreco/Remotes/<remotename.conf> whats the device in line:
command: <device> <command>
Then check if that device actually is the same under /opt/qtirreco/Devices/<device>. There check the line after begin remote.
name <device>
Then under /etc/lircd.conf you should have proper device path included.
If those devices in lines match and lirc runs the IR signal should be sent. Some codes doesn't work but still the signal is emitted.
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