Doesn't seem to be going anywhere .. read last posts.Pending patch to integrate into MP:
https://forum.team-mediaportal.com/...ver-etc-325/option-have-only-basichome-66052/
rich110;5152482. Instead said:"Second Home"[/B] Window rather than the default (I can't remember what it is). All you have to do is configure the keymappings exactly as shown in the attached screenshot.
rich110;5152482. Instead said:"Second Home"[/B] Window rather than the default (I can't remember what it is). All you have to do is configure the keymappings exactly as shown in the attached screenshot.
I have to assume that the solution cannot help me.
When I wrote "Exclude switch to Home screen with ugly vertical menu" I did not mean the START button (or any else) of MCE remote which switches to the ugly screen.
First, I am using Soundgraph IMON remote (which is set up easily by associating with hotkeys).
Second, I mean the following situation: suppose I am at pretty nice home screen with horizontal menu.
If I enter to, for example, "Video" submenu then I will be in, for example, MovingPictures screen.
To return I use "ESC" button on keyborad (and the same button is present on IMON remote).
After pressing ESC I come back to the pretty home screen.
But I if press ESC again - I come to the ugly home screen with vertical menu!!!!
I hate this screen, and I am looking for decision how to NOT TO COME BACK TO THE UGLY SCREEN
Yes, I did .Did you (in Configuration/General) set "Start with Basic Home"?
Emph
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<control>
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<onup>888888</onup>
<ondown>888888</ondown>
<visible>false</visible>
</control>
<control>
<description>Return to Basic home</description>
<id>0</id>
<type>label</type>
<posX>0</posX>
<posY>0</posY>
<width>1280</width>
<height>720</height>
<align>center</align>
<font>font32</font>
<textcolor>ffffff</textcolor>
<label>Press ENTER to return</label>
</control>
<control>
<description>Return to Basic home</description>
<type>button</type>
<id>888888</id>
<action>115</action>
<posX>0</posX>
<posY>0</posY>
<width>1280</width>
<height>720</height>
<textureFocus>splashscreen.png</textureFocus>
<textureNoFocus>splashscreen.png</textureNoFocus>
<onleft>888888</onleft>
<onright>888888</onright>
<onup>888888</onup>
<ondown>888888</ondown>
</control>
<import>xfactor.version.xml</import>
</controls>
<animation effect="fade" start="100" end="0" time="350" delay="10" reversible="false">WindowClose</animation>
</window>
rich110;5152482. Instead said:"Second Home"[/B] Window rather than the default (I can't remember what it is). All you have to do is configure the keymappings exactly as shown in the attached screenshot.
I have to assume that the solution cannot help me.
When I wrote "Exclude switch to Home screen with ugly vertical menu" I did not mean the START button (or any else) of MCE remote which switches to the ugly screen.
First, I am using Soundgraph IMON remote (which is set up easily by associating with hotkeys).
Second, I mean the following situation: suppose I am at pretty nice home screen with horizontal menu.
If I enter to, for example, "Video" submenu then I will be in, for example, MovingPictures screen.
To return I use "ESC" button on keyborad (and the same button is present on IMON remote).
After pressing ESC I come back to the pretty home screen.
But I if press ESC again - I come to the ugly home screen with vertical menu!!!!
I hate this screen, and I am looking for decision how to NOT TO COME BACK TO THE UGLY SCREEN
That is nice, but it cannot help me 'cause I am using another remote control.damaster said:Pressing ESC does exactly the same thing as pressing the MCE or Start button on the Windows remote. We're all talking about the same issue here.