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Post time 2021-03-22 04:16:50 | Show all posts |Read mode
Hello, are there more IR commands for the B922 version?

In the set known at Logitech Harmony are:
Back, Delete, DirectionDown, DirectionLeft, DirectionRight, DirectionUp, Home, Menu, Mute, Select, PowerToggle, Return, VolumeDown, VolumeUp and Clear.

The IR assignments I'm missing are; play, stop, next, previous, forward, rewind.
Is there any way to add these commands?
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Post time 2021-03-22 11:30:12 | Show all posts
Sorry,cunrrently there are not functions of play, stop, next, previous
For forward,you can try to long-press the right button
For rewind,you can try to long-press the left button
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Post time 2021-03-25 01:06:57 | Show all posts
What model of Logitech IR remote are you using?
What program / application are you trying to control?

Personally i use model 665 and the commands you listed ARE missing from adding to the 'LCD'
screen,   BUT i did find that as long as i have selected the beelink as a device;
I am able to use the play/stop buttons AND the up / down arrows in the "DPAD' area as previous / next .

As for forward or rewind i would have to test those out on a movie to see.

Also IF you are setting it up using the Logitech MyHarmony software, you CAN add "missing" commands and assign them into the LCD screen area. THEN you have to get the remote to 'LEARN' those new commands doing the IR learning remote to remote procedure. I haven't done that process myself though for the Beelink box.

Hope this helps a bit.
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 Author| Post time 2021-03-27 00:53:34 | Show all posts
I use the Harmony One, it's an oldie but a very nice one.

Unfortunately, learning new commands is not possible, the original BeeLink only uses the IR for PowerToggle, the rest of the commands go via the USB receiver,

I'm going to try to make a LIRC file in CorElec, when I have the time.
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