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<blockquote data-quote="logifuse" data-source="post: 830439" data-attributes="member: 110442"><p>Avalons pause OSD is minimal, but then they also throw in a big semi transparent box with a pause symbol in it.</p><p></p><p>Coincidently, immediately after I posted, I went & had a look at the remote mapping for the info button & added a condition for OSD with an action of Show OSD (counter-intuitively, as that will turn off the OSD if it's on), & moved it above No Condition.</p><p></p><p>As I don't use the action menu, that's perfect for me, however, I soon discovered the the TV OSD is different again, so I added a condition for that above No Condition too (see attached).</p><p></p><p>That way the info button is unaffected in all other circumstances & I simply skip the action menu which I don't need.</p><p></p><p>If Avalon gets rid of the automatic description window, that will do me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="logifuse, post: 830439, member: 110442"] Avalons pause OSD is minimal, but then they also throw in a big semi transparent box with a pause symbol in it. Coincidently, immediately after I posted, I went & had a look at the remote mapping for the info button & added a condition for OSD with an action of Show OSD (counter-intuitively, as that will turn off the OSD if it's on), & moved it above No Condition. As I don't use the action menu, that's perfect for me, however, I soon discovered the the TV OSD is different again, so I added a condition for that above No Condition too (see attached). That way the info button is unaffected in all other circumstances & I simply skip the action menu which I don't need. If Avalon gets rid of the automatic description window, that will do me. [/QUOTE]
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