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<blockquote data-quote="NickName" data-source="post: 143025" data-attributes="member: 21675"><p>You can assign Actions but not Macros? That sounds like you still have MS driver loaded? Have a look in Control Panel->System Properties->Hardware->Device Manager->Universal Serial Bus Controllers->eHome Remote->Properties->Driver</p><p>If Driver says Microsoft then you don't have the MCE Replacement Driver installed.</p><p></p><p>Did you run the Install.bat in the "C:\Program Files\MCE Replacement Driver\" folder?</p><p>I had to do this to install the driver but then I got "double-clicking" happening. I rebooted and that was fixed.</p><p></p><p>Have you tried using the built-in PowerScheduler plugin for shutting down/suspending at the Home screen?</p><p></p><p>I can't really comment on why your Macro doesn't work. Is this an MCE Replacement Driver Macro or an external one you created? If it is an MCE Replacement Driver macro, maybe tick the box (Wait till exit) where my script is called. That way my script will run and finish before it tries the 'suspend'.</p><p>If it is a macro you created, send it to me and I'll have a look.</p><p></p><p>Hope this helps,</p><p></p><p>good luck,</p><p></p><p>Nick Name</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NickName, post: 143025, member: 21675"] You can assign Actions but not Macros? That sounds like you still have MS driver loaded? Have a look in Control Panel->System Properties->Hardware->Device Manager->Universal Serial Bus Controllers->eHome Remote->Properties->Driver If Driver says Microsoft then you don't have the MCE Replacement Driver installed. Did you run the Install.bat in the "C:\Program Files\MCE Replacement Driver\" folder? I had to do this to install the driver but then I got "double-clicking" happening. I rebooted and that was fixed. Have you tried using the built-in PowerScheduler plugin for shutting down/suspending at the Home screen? I can't really comment on why your Macro doesn't work. Is this an MCE Replacement Driver Macro or an external one you created? If it is an MCE Replacement Driver macro, maybe tick the box (Wait till exit) where my script is called. That way my script will run and finish before it tries the 'suspend'. If it is a macro you created, send it to me and I'll have a look. Hope this helps, good luck, Nick Name [/QUOTE]
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