Hotkey

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Hotkey editing


Hotkey are keys like the EPG key on your remote here is explained how to change the function that is assigned to a remote control key. By default hotkey is not present in the Menu of OPenPLi so you have to change the User Mode to expert. You can do this via Menu > Setup - System and then the second option in OpenPLi 7 this is Menu > Setup > System > Expert settings > User Mode. There you can change the level from 'normal' to 'expert'.

After this Go to Menu > Setup > System > Expert settings > 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.

  • 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.
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In screen above, on the left (the big yellow arrow points to it), there is show event details this is the default function when you press the EPG button on your remote.

  • Now (when you see the Info (EPG) is yellow) you press the "OK" button on your remote and the categories (EPG-InfoBar-Plugins-etc.) are opened (see picture below).
  • If you press OK on the + it will open up the possibilities within a category.
  • When you do this for the category EPG, the third is Show event details select is using the arrows on your remote
  • Then press OK button on your remote and the function Show event details is removed from the EPG button (picture with blue arrow).
  • To add a new function select and press Graphical Multi EPG and this will be programmed in for the EPG key, don't forget to save with the green button (see picture with green arrow).
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Note: you can toggle between left (attached function) and right (list) with Bouquets/Channel +/- buttons.

To delete a programmed key, use the CH+/CH- button to select the programmed key and then press OK to delete the programmed key.