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Numus
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I dont think it is a hardware limitation.. since the DFU presses are long presses.. it obviously can see continuous keypresses...
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I see this is still a problem.
You can scroll through the menus in the apple interface. It's only when you get into xbmc that you can no longer scroll when holding the button in.
This is a real annoyance to have to move left and right to go through lists.
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a6unx
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I experience the same issues too
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If you teach your apple tv to learn a ir remote and don't use the stock apple one it will allow you to hold to scroll
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Under settings/general/remotes and It probably does it even was able to learn my receivers stock remote
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Davilla. Sorry about the cross post. :-)
I too would like to know to to teach my Harmony remote to do repeats to get past this issue.
I've tried numerous things, but nothing seems to work.
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I simply programmed Logitech remote to atv2 and it allows you to scroll by pages. Also some skins, Quartz i think, when you press right it also allows you to scroll that way
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odt_x
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Just an idea to toss around... I still had the MCE receiver infront of my TV and its connected to the same windows7 server that used to be my "HTPC" using an HDMI before. Took me a week to figure it out, but as I was using eventghost, I simply changed the XBMCRepeater plugin to connect to my ATV2 instead of localhost and now I can use all the button combos/settings exactly as before and scrolling is working like a charm.