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<blockquote data-quote="Assault" data-source="post: 513175" data-attributes="member: 51228"><p>To disable the power button from setting the Pc to standby and Green Start button to run Media Center and also the left, right, up, down, o.k. keys, You need to disable the LmOneWayService in services. This is a service that is installed with your Philips Remote software and handles the Green Start button and Power Button and left, right, up, down, ok. You can then use intelliremote or eventghost to get those buttons to do what you want. You may need to re-program your other buttons after you do this though, I think the codes change once the philips service is not running.</p><p></p><p>But once this is done the remote is ready to be used however you want when in PC mode. Add to that the key learn function and it becomes a very powerfull remote for the price.</p><p></p><p>I set my Green button to start media portal and also to close media portal only after it had found the media portal window. I set the power button to put the PC into standby again anyway as I wanted that. I also set the 16:9 button to restart the PC and the blue button to set the media portal window to front (just in case it wasnt in front, as it happened to me a couple times while configuring and couldnt get it in front without the keyboard or mouse). I dont use those extra little buttons at the bottom for anything else so I thought they would be best for additional functions like that.</p><p></p><p>To get the PC to come out of standby (S3 suspend to Ram), I had to go into Device Manager and find the "USB Root Hub" that the Philips USB dongle was plugged into and untick "Allow the computer to turn off this device to save power" in the properties of the USB Root Hub. After that the power button on the remote will bring the PC out of standby in seconds.</p><p></p><p>So after this I set up a macro (activity) to turn on the amp, tv and bring the PC out of standby. And also set up a macro (activity) to turn off the tv, amp and put the PC into standy.</p><p></p><p>I am now a happy man <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite1" alt=":)" title="Smile :)" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":)" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Assault, post: 513175, member: 51228"] To disable the power button from setting the Pc to standby and Green Start button to run Media Center and also the left, right, up, down, o.k. keys, You need to disable the LmOneWayService in services. This is a service that is installed with your Philips Remote software and handles the Green Start button and Power Button and left, right, up, down, ok. You can then use intelliremote or eventghost to get those buttons to do what you want. You may need to re-program your other buttons after you do this though, I think the codes change once the philips service is not running. But once this is done the remote is ready to be used however you want when in PC mode. Add to that the key learn function and it becomes a very powerfull remote for the price. I set my Green button to start media portal and also to close media portal only after it had found the media portal window. I set the power button to put the PC into standby again anyway as I wanted that. I also set the 16:9 button to restart the PC and the blue button to set the media portal window to front (just in case it wasnt in front, as it happened to me a couple times while configuring and couldnt get it in front without the keyboard or mouse). I dont use those extra little buttons at the bottom for anything else so I thought they would be best for additional functions like that. To get the PC to come out of standby (S3 suspend to Ram), I had to go into Device Manager and find the "USB Root Hub" that the Philips USB dongle was plugged into and untick "Allow the computer to turn off this device to save power" in the properties of the USB Root Hub. After that the power button on the remote will bring the PC out of standby in seconds. So after this I set up a macro (activity) to turn on the amp, tv and bring the PC out of standby. And also set up a macro (activity) to turn off the tv, amp and put the PC into standy. I am now a happy man :) [/QUOTE]
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