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2013-04-26
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2013-04-26
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...the power button only works sometimes, switching devices in the keyset search is a little more reliable but not 100%. I have played a little with the carrier frequency and duty cycle but it doesnt seem to make a difference.
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2013-04-26
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2013-04-26
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Ah, I would love to do that! Unfortunately, the N900 can't actually see the TV (or whatever device you're pointing it at), so it has no idea whether or not a keyset has in fact triggered the device.
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2013-04-26
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Strange thing is that switching on and off works better when switching sets in the search panel compared to the standby button in the normal panel.
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2013-04-26
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I can see this app actually getting bigger as time goes by given all the ir devices out there. I came across an infra-red controled table lamp today. ...
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2013-04-26
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Actually, let me throw together a quick update using the other repeat mechanism, and see if it helps...
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I have also now discovered that turning the screen off and on again (with the side switch) between button presses fixes the problem and makes it work (in both keysets).
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Actually, I was originally worried that the keysets would go by too quickly; my first interface only allowed you to step through the keysets one by one, rather than kick off a fast sequence and force you to hit the "pause" button as soon as something happens. In fact, those original controls are all still there; if you notice that a keyset worked, you can hit "pause", and then keep hitting the "prev set" button until you get back to the keyset that worked.
Also, you can hit the "edit keyset" button to make the keyset you've found a "favorite", and continue on with checking other keysets. So you don't really need to write down the name of the keyset when you find one.