2014-05-20, 12:56
You can check which command the remote is sending.
Run the following commands (stolen from OE wiki here: http://wiki.openelec.tv/index.php/Guide_...own_remote) in the console and see the actual commands that the remote is sending.
Some remotes send a separate command for power on and power off whereas some remote have a power toggle button.
I'm sure it does not help you, but my i3 NUC boots up nicely using the MCE remote I have - even from the total shutdown state. I do need to use the fix to get around the Intel BIOS bug that has been described a million times in this thread.
Run the following commands (stolen from OE wiki here: http://wiki.openelec.tv/index.php/Guide_...own_remote) in the console and see the actual commands that the remote is sending.
Code:
killall eventlircd
killall lircd
ir-keytable -p NEC,RC-5,RC-6,JVC,SONY,LIRC,OTHER
ir-keytable -c
ir-keytable -t
Some remotes send a separate command for power on and power off whereas some remote have a power toggle button.
I'm sure it does not help you, but my i3 NUC boots up nicely using the MCE remote I have - even from the total shutdown state. I do need to use the fix to get around the Intel BIOS bug that has been described a million times in this thread.