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MJGraf:
That will be fixed real soon.
Ben:
Try re-learning the IR commands, and changing the blaster port, blaster speed and blaster type settings. You should see the IR Bug flash when it's blasting. If you don't see it flash then you don't have the right port, or blaster type set.
I considered toggle style buttons early on in this project, but I put it in the too-hard-basket and didn't bother. It's not really too hard, but it does complicate things. The way I've got around it in the past is to put the on and off commands right next to each other in a macro. So when you press that button it sends both the on and the off one after the other. I use that with my TV.
Say the macro is this:
TV_On.IR
TV_Off.IR
If the TV is off and it sees the on command it switches on, while it's turning itself on it takes a few seconds and ignores the off command.
If the TV is on and it sees the on command it ignores it, it then sees the off command and switches off.
This approach works for me. Give it a try and see what happens, once you get it blasting at all off course.
If I get a rush of blood to the head I will have a look at supporting toggle buttons, but I won't make any promises right now.
Thanks,
That will be fixed real soon.
Ben:
Try re-learning the IR commands, and changing the blaster port, blaster speed and blaster type settings. You should see the IR Bug flash when it's blasting. If you don't see it flash then you don't have the right port, or blaster type set.
I considered toggle style buttons early on in this project, but I put it in the too-hard-basket and didn't bother. It's not really too hard, but it does complicate things. The way I've got around it in the past is to put the on and off commands right next to each other in a macro. So when you press that button it sends both the on and the off one after the other. I use that with my TV.
Say the macro is this:
TV_On.IR
TV_Off.IR
If the TV is off and it sees the on command it switches on, while it's turning itself on it takes a few seconds and ignores the off command.
If the TV is on and it sees the on command it ignores it, it then sees the off command and switches off.
This approach works for me. Give it a try and see what happens, once you get it blasting at all off course.
If I get a rush of blood to the head I will have a look at supporting toggle buttons, but I won't make any promises right now.
Thanks,
Australia