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<blockquote data-quote="Anthony Vaughan" data-source="post: 1249558" data-attributes="member: 153283"><p>Under MP1, 1.20, I am using the DefaultWideHD skin. If you navigate focus into the channel name column you will be able to go to the title row (with the date navigation controls in it). Whereas if you have the focus in the programs section, the channel-scrolling loops. This is a real deal-breaker for us, because it is a major pain to have to scroll through all of the channels if we want to watch one of the last channels in the list.</p><p></p><p>BTW, the same applies to the other notification dialog, like the shutdown menu. In MP1, these types of dialog are also scrolling. I think this approach is much more user friendly.</p><p></p><p>I agree that, for many users, central configuration may not be essential. However, when doing more complex tasks like setting up keys and sounds, it very frustrating to have to roll out configurations across all client machines every time one needs to make a change. I assume that MP1 was setup to have central configuration for a reason and I don't see why the same reason does not apply to MP2. It's just a thought.</p><p></p><p>Having used MP2, in testing only, and comparing it to MP1, I am finding that the progress bar being visible when navigating through a video, that is working for both keyboard input and remote input in MP1, is a real miss in MP2 when using a remote.</p><p></p><p>I have implemented User control in MP2, but I am finding that while an administrator can view the TV Guide on the Server/Client machine, the same user on a client machine displays an empty TV Guide. Has anyone else experienced this?</p><p></p><p>Tony</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anthony Vaughan, post: 1249558, member: 153283"] Under MP1, 1.20, I am using the DefaultWideHD skin. If you navigate focus into the channel name column you will be able to go to the title row (with the date navigation controls in it). Whereas if you have the focus in the programs section, the channel-scrolling loops. This is a real deal-breaker for us, because it is a major pain to have to scroll through all of the channels if we want to watch one of the last channels in the list. BTW, the same applies to the other notification dialog, like the shutdown menu. In MP1, these types of dialog are also scrolling. I think this approach is much more user friendly. I agree that, for many users, central configuration may not be essential. However, when doing more complex tasks like setting up keys and sounds, it very frustrating to have to roll out configurations across all client machines every time one needs to make a change. I assume that MP1 was setup to have central configuration for a reason and I don't see why the same reason does not apply to MP2. It's just a thought. Having used MP2, in testing only, and comparing it to MP1, I am finding that the progress bar being visible when navigating through a video, that is working for both keyboard input and remote input in MP1, is a real miss in MP2 when using a remote. I have implemented User control in MP2, but I am finding that while an administrator can view the TV Guide on the Server/Client machine, the same user on a client machine displays an empty TV Guide. Has anyone else experienced this? Tony [/QUOTE]
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