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<blockquote data-quote="CyberSimian" data-source="post: 1185716" data-attributes="member: 141969"><p>I have had another look at this. Remember that on the "Videos" panel, the CD drive is <strong>last</strong> in the list of folders. This is the sequence of actions/responses:</p><p></p><p><strong><u>Opening an Empty CD Drive</u></strong></p><p>(1) Display the "Videos" panel with an empty CD drive with the drawer closed. The focus is on the first folder in the list (in my case: "Current TV").</p><p></p><p>(2) Use the DOWN button on the remote control (or keyboard) to move the focus to the CD drive.</p><p></p><p>(3) Display the context menu and select "Eject".</p><p></p><p>(4) There is a pause (about 1 second), the context menu is then removed from the screen, and the CD drawer starts to open. The focus remains on the CD drive.</p><p></p><p>(5) When the drawer is fully open (takes about 2.5 seconds from selecting "Eject"), <strong>the focus moves to the first folder in the list</strong>, and <strong>the red circle appears</strong>, remains for about 0.5 seconds, and then disappears.</p><p></p><p><strong><u>Closing an Empty CD drawer</u></strong></p><p>(1) Move the focus to the CD drive.</p><p></p><p>(2) Display the context menu and select "Load".</p><p></p><p>(3) The context menu is removed from the screen immediately, and the drawer starts to close.</p><p></p><p>(4) When the drawer is fully closed (takes about 1 second), <strong>the focus remains on the CD drive</strong>, and <strong>the red circle DOES NOT appear</strong>.</p><p></p><p>So it looks as though the appearance of the red circle is associated in some way with the focus moving from the CD drive to another folder in the list. Perhaps both have a common cause?</p><p></p><p>-- from CyberSimian in the UK</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CyberSimian, post: 1185716, member: 141969"] I have had another look at this. Remember that on the "Videos" panel, the CD drive is [b]last[/b] in the list of folders. This is the sequence of actions/responses: [b][u]Opening an Empty CD Drive[/u][/b] (1) Display the "Videos" panel with an empty CD drive with the drawer closed. The focus is on the first folder in the list (in my case: "Current TV"). (2) Use the DOWN button on the remote control (or keyboard) to move the focus to the CD drive. (3) Display the context menu and select "Eject". (4) There is a pause (about 1 second), the context menu is then removed from the screen, and the CD drawer starts to open. The focus remains on the CD drive. (5) When the drawer is fully open (takes about 2.5 seconds from selecting "Eject"), [b]the focus moves to the first folder in the list[/b], and [b]the red circle appears[/b], remains for about 0.5 seconds, and then disappears. [b][u]Closing an Empty CD drawer[/u][/b] (1) Move the focus to the CD drive. (2) Display the context menu and select "Load". (3) The context menu is removed from the screen immediately, and the drawer starts to close. (4) When the drawer is fully closed (takes about 1 second), [b]the focus remains on the CD drive[/b], and [b]the red circle DOES NOT appear[/b]. So it looks as though the appearance of the red circle is associated in some way with the focus moving from the CD drive to another folder in the list. Perhaps both have a common cause? -- from CyberSimian in the UK [/QUOTE]
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