2013-02-20, 04:16
Hi!
I'm wondering if there are any other Raw Input messages than these 3:
Reason i'm asking is because ONLY the Raw Input messages overrides XBMC when/if it hangs.
I would like to configure one button in rawmode that brings up the taskmanager so that i can "kill"
XBMC when the need arises.
Example that doesn't work:
The only way to get out of a hang with a MCE remote today, is to configure the powerbutton to
sleep.
Once the powerbutton is pressed again, you'll get back into Windows with it's focus gone from XBMC.
One can then either program a button to open taskmanager (as above Normal keypress mode), or to open the Windows key to open the Start Menu.
A simple script that restarts XBMC can then be pinned to the start menu, to get out of a crash.
This sleep solution works, but isn't ideal.
Any ideas?
I'm wondering if there are any other Raw Input messages than these 3:
Code:
<button>,00,00,00,03,81,00 System Power: will cause Windows to shut down
<button>,00,00,00,03,82,00 System Sleep: will cause Windows to sleep
<button>,00,00,00,03,83,00 System Wake: will cause Windows to wake from sleep
Reason i'm asking is because ONLY the Raw Input messages overrides XBMC when/if it hangs.
I would like to configure one button in rawmode that brings up the taskmanager so that i can "kill"
XBMC when the need arises.
Example that doesn't work:
Quote:<button>,00,00,00,03,03,29 Ctrl+Shift+Escape: Brings up taskmanagerExample that does work, however it's Normal keypress mode, so it's a no go:
Quote:<button>,00,00,00,04,03,29 Ctrl+Shift+Escape: Brings up taskmanager
The only way to get out of a hang with a MCE remote today, is to configure the powerbutton to
sleep.
Once the powerbutton is pressed again, you'll get back into Windows with it's focus gone from XBMC.
One can then either program a button to open taskmanager (as above Normal keypress mode), or to open the Windows key to open the Start Menu.
A simple script that restarts XBMC can then be pinned to the start menu, to get out of a crash.
This sleep solution works, but isn't ideal.
Any ideas?