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2016-06-01, 22:58
(This post was last modified: 2016-06-01, 23:00 by timstephens24.)
I'm not home and won't be till Saturday, so not 100% sure since I'm more a *nix guy, but I think you can right click on the desktop, go to new, then create shortcut. For the location of the item you can just do (without the quotes) "%SystemRoot%\system32\WindowsPowerShell\v1.0\powershell.exe Stop-Computer" then for the name just call it Shutdown or Powershell Shutdown. Then just drag the new shortcut into your taskbar where ever you want it and use that hotkey as an additional command for power-off in Harmony. I think I also added a 3 or 5 second delay after that since sometimes it would hit the script but the script wouldn't really launch and the computer would sleep.
Also I don't use Launcher4Kodi, I just put Kodi in the Startup Folder if I want it to startup on boot. Honestly though I just have it in the first location on the taskbar, and I have the red button on my Harmony mapped to Win + 1 so it will launch it from the remote.
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Denon X6500H 7.2.4 -> LG OLED65C9P
Main: NVIDIA Shield Pro (2019)
Other Devices: Apple TV 4K, FireStick 4K Max (2023), Homatics Box R 4K
Retired devices: Zidoo X9S, Xiaomi Mi Box, All the old RPi’s