I'd like to see support for actual buttons on the phone. In other words I could tie TV volume to the up/down buttons on my phone. Or exit to TV to the home button on my phone.
As an example, FPse - a PS1 emulator - does this seamlessly.
How about in the next update making an option to name the buttons?
It would be handy when you have several of the same style buttons.
My wish list:
Top priority:
1. Support for assigning macros to buttons so we canadd more than just the "power on" and "power off" macros to an activity.
2. Some way to export/import remote configurations between devices.
Would also be nice:
3. Option to set which remote is displayed at startup. Right now; the channel guide (which I never use) is always displayed at startup. Alternatively, simply remembering which remote was displayed when I last exited the app, and always going backto the last used remote on startup would be nice.
4. Ability to rename buttons.
5. Ability to resize buttons. Right now if a button label is too long, there's no way to display the whole label.
6. Preserve capitolization as originally entered on button labels. Currently any capitol letters after the first one in a word are automatically switched to lower case. So I can't have button labels that say "PS2" or "XBox", as they will always be changed to "Ps2" and "Xbox". This is a minor annoyance, of course, but I see no reason for it to work this way. Let me have the button labels I want, exactly as I type them.
The guide:
1) It's excellent that the guide allows you to click on a channel, which then causes the Beacon to send the channel numbers to the receiver. The problem with this is that it does not work! I am using ATT UVERSE receiver, and when I click to jump to a channel, it seems the channel buttons are sent too fast and the receiver only picks up 1-3 channel buttons. This issue makes the channel guide ineffective. There is a thread about this in in the Beacon forum, but I think it's more of a software problem then hardware.
2) Automatically update the time and date on the guide. Sometimes I fail to realize I am looking at a previous half hour block of the guide.
3) Allow screen rotation when you turn your phone sideways so you can look at more than just 30 minutes of show times.
4) The "Guide Channel Editor" does not remember what channels you have already selected. So if you want to edit your favorite channels, you have to start over.
The remotes:
1) We have to create profiles to post to this forum, why not use your profile to store your remote data for use in any phone or device via login? Since this really isn't sensitive information, you don't need to re-authenticate on your devices each time you open the Dijit app, but maybe tell it to refresh its remotes (which would pick up any changes you made through your account).
2) Have a web GUI version of the remotes so you can edit buttons/remotes/rooms through the web. Add a lock-to-grid feature to line up buttons too!
3) Fix the "learn new button" feature. There is a very handy button on my UVERSE remote called "Exit to TV." Dijit cannot learn it.
4) Colorful buttons/backgrounds would be very helpful. Think of it this way, on an actual remote you have colors on buttons so people can find them faster. If you are using a screen, which has no protruding buttons, colors will go a long way to helping people find the buttons.
I would like side by side like on the iOS so you can have the guide or controls for another device on one side and on the other side the remote
I would also like macros and more detail in the activities
Also I would like a more glass looking interface something with some visual appeal or maybe the ability to have custom skins
I have a VU+ Duo satelite decoder. There is no brand for this decoder.
Programming will working, but most of the time de decoder wil not
reacting on the beacon. Can somebody help me?
HG CC
Sorry for my bad Englisch, i am from Holland.
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Using my Toshiba Thrive as the remote control.




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