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− | Go to '''Menu''' > '''Setup''' > '''System''' > '''Hotkey''' where you can edit Hotkey's. This nice feature gives you full control over your hotkeys and how they are defined | + | Go to '''Menu''' > '''Setup''' > '''System''' > '''Hotkey''' where you can edit Hotkey's. This nice feature gives you full control over your hotkeys and how they are defined. |
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− | When you have opened the Hotkey feature as described above and press the key on you remote control you want to edit | + | When you have opened the Hotkey feature as described above and press the key on you remote control you want to edit. As an example I will use the ''EPG'' key on your remote control press this key on your remote control and OpenPLi will jump to it. |
− | In screen above, on the left (below the OpenPLi bootlogo), there is ''show event details'' and there are no | + | In screen above, on the left (below the OpenPLi bootlogo), there is ''show event details'' and there are no details, this means that nothing in particular is programmed for the 'EPG'' key, apart from the default function this key already has in OpenPLi. |
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Revision as of 07:12, 12 June 2017
Hotkey editing
Go to Menu > Setup > System > Hotkey where you can edit Hotkey's. This nice feature gives you full control over your hotkeys and how they are defined.
When you have opened the Hotkey feature as described above and press the key on you remote control you want to edit. As an example I will use the EPG key on your remote control press this key on your remote control and OpenPLi will jump to it.
In screen above, on the left (below the OpenPLi bootlogo), there is show event details and there are no details, this means that nothing in particular is programmed for the 'EPG key, apart from the default function this key already has in OpenPLi.
On the right there are categories you can add to this key. If you press OK on the + it will open up the the possibilities within a category.
In our example I will add Graphical Multi EPG by moving to it and pressing OK in the remote, then press the green button to save this Hotkey edit.
In this screen on the left (below the OpenPLi bootlogo) there is now Graphical Multi EPG. So this is how you make your own hotkeys.