Hi,
yeah would be a great option (my remote control has a channel and an
epg button) ...
Just some 'dummy' buttons for epg, channellist, timers, recording,
dvd, setup and commands, so everybody is free to use them or not to
use 'em.
bye, reiner
>I'm not sure if I fully understand what you are suggesting.
>Wouldn't using the "Back" button here only save you from doing the
>sequence "Menu-Down-Ok"? You make it sound as if it would save a lot
>more keypresses, which I can't see here.
>
>And: why should the "Back" button lead to the Channels menu?
>Why not the Schedule menu - or the Timers menu?
>
>What I'm thinking of is to maybe define several new keys, which lead
>directly
>to a given menu. For instance a "Channels"-button, a "Recordings"-button,
>a "Timers"-button and so on. No matter where you are in the menu structure,
>pressing one of these buttons would lead you directly to that menu.
>Of course this would require a remote control that has several (unused)
>keys that can be used for this. Mine doesn't have such keys, but then again
>I can live with pressing "Menu" and selecting the desired function...
>
>Klaus
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