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m0rphU I am using the standard image - nothing extra, nothing taken away. You are of course right that pressing the PVR a seond time is not a dead end. I did actually mention this in the original document that I attach again for your information. After PVR has presented the screen for choosing a path, if you press PVR again, that is the dead end that could be used to close the PVR function. At present the third PVR press is ignored, so the suggested PVR sequence is: Pressing the PVR button, the …
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Currently, the button presses that I am suggesting are dead ends - they are inhibited (refused or ignored) by the present software. My suggestions don't replace, or affect any function that is already implemented; nor are experienced users affected by them. They are just are just a logical extention of what is already implemented for the OK and MENU buttons. Experienced users will continue to operate the interface as before. However, making an interface more intuitive to use for new users, like …
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gutemine As I mentioned in my original post - this suggestion does not replace the EXIT button which remains (of course). Also, please note that I'm not suggesting 2x PVR or 2x INFO. I'm suggesting 1x to enter a given function, and 1x to exit it. This is the way it already works for OK and MENU. I just want it to work for all buttons to make the interface more intuitive to use. I hope this addresses your concerns.
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I am aware that the remote is not a touchpad and that a double press is not appropriate. I believe you misunderstood my description. Here it is as clear as I can possibly make it: One press opens a function, the next press removes it. This is the case with the OK button and the MENU buttons as shown below. Press OK and the channel selection window is presented Press OK again and the channel selection windows is removed. Press MENU and the menu is displayed Press MENU again and the menu is remove…
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This suggestion concerns the four function buttons (INFO, MENU, AUDIO, PVR) and OK. Currently they are implemented in slightly different ways; this suggestion aims to make them all behave in a similar way and so make the interface therefore more intuitive to use. The suggestion is described in the attached PDF document.