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<blockquote data-quote="sky-jumping" data-source="post: 348410" data-attributes="member: 86144"><p>Several users have experienced non-working up down left right ok buttons with their MCE remote (also may have noticed that arrow keys and ENTER do not work on their keyboards) to scroll and select options in mediaportal (dec 2008, ver 1.0.0.0).</p><p></p><p>mediaportal needs to be "run as administrator" under Vista (despite the fact that the account you are using may already have admin rights). If not, the windows media center services are not shutdown when you run mediaportal therefore interfering with the up down left right ok (cursos) keys of your remote AND of your regular keyboard. Check the log files C:\ProgramData\Team MediaPortal\MediaPortal\login\MediaPortal.log and search for "keymap.xml". Just above the first instance you will see the corresponding error message if you do not use "run as administrator" for running mediaportal.</p><p></p><p>Users have experienced non-working up down left right ok buttons with their MCE remote (also may have noticed that arrow keys and ENTER do not work on their keyboards) to scroll and select options in mediaportal (dec 2008, ver 1.0.0.0).</p><p></p><p>mediaportal needs to be "run as administrator" under Vista (despite the fact that the account you are using may already have admin rights). If not, the windows media center services are not shutdown when you run mediaportal therefore interfering with the up down left right ok (cursos) keys of your remote AND of your regular keyboard. Check the log files C:\ProgramData\Team MediaPortal\MediaPortal\login\MediaPortal.log and search for "keymap.xml". Just above the first instance you will see the corresponding error message if you do not use "run as administrator" for running mediaportal.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sky-jumping, post: 348410, member: 86144"] Several users have experienced non-working up down left right ok buttons with their MCE remote (also may have noticed that arrow keys and ENTER do not work on their keyboards) to scroll and select options in mediaportal (dec 2008, ver 1.0.0.0). mediaportal needs to be "run as administrator" under Vista (despite the fact that the account you are using may already have admin rights). If not, the windows media center services are not shutdown when you run mediaportal therefore interfering with the up down left right ok (cursos) keys of your remote AND of your regular keyboard. Check the log files C:\ProgramData\Team MediaPortal\MediaPortal\login\MediaPortal.log and search for "keymap.xml". Just above the first instance you will see the corresponding error message if you do not use "run as administrator" for running mediaportal. Users have experienced non-working up down left right ok buttons with their MCE remote (also may have noticed that arrow keys and ENTER do not work on their keyboards) to scroll and select options in mediaportal (dec 2008, ver 1.0.0.0). mediaportal needs to be "run as administrator" under Vista (despite the fact that the account you are using may already have admin rights). If not, the windows media center services are not shutdown when you run mediaportal therefore interfering with the up down left right ok (cursos) keys of your remote AND of your regular keyboard. Check the log files C:\ProgramData\Team MediaPortal\MediaPortal\login\MediaPortal.log and search for "keymap.xml". Just above the first instance you will see the corresponding error message if you do not use "run as administrator" for running mediaportal. [/QUOTE]
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