Alt-n will work for next
Alt-b for back
Alt-f for finished
Alt-c for Cancel

that's what i use when i cant see the buttons.

-hary

On Nov 23, 2005, at 4:24 PM, korebantic wrote:

Got it, thanks for the help!

--- "Michael T. Dean" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

korebantic wrote:

--- "Michael T. Dean" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:

korebantic wrote:

My screen in both the horizontal and vertical
directions are stretched to far. When I log on as
the mythtv user and run mythtv-setup, I can't really
complete the setup because the next and previous
buttons are off the screen, etc.

Set GUI Size (in Myth's frontend settings) to
something smaller than your X screen size and set
your X and Y offsets to about half the difference.
Use something like 704x464 as a
starting point.

I'm new to mythTV, so could you spell it out a
little
more for me =)

Where do I configure this setting exactly? Will it
be
necessary for me to have completed mythtv-setup
first?
If so I'm in a bit of a catch-22 because I'm
finding
it hard to navigate through setup with this
problem.


 From the frontend GUI, go to
Utilities/Setup|Setup|Appearance

GUI width (px)
The width of the GUI.  Do not make the GUI wider
than your actual screen
resolution.  Set to 0 to automatically scale to
fullscreen.

GUI height (px)
The height of the GUI.  Do not make the GUI taller
than your actual
screen resolution.  Set to 0 to automatically scale
to fullscreen.

GUI X offset
The horizontal offset the GUI will be displayed at.
May only work if
run in a window.

GUI Y offset
The vertical offset the GUI will be displayed at.


Technically, you should run the mythtv-setup before
running mythfrontend
(and, therefore, before mythfrontend's setup).
However, you can
probably start mythbackend, start mythfrontend, go
to this menu to set
the GUI settings (noting that by default the focus
is on the Next
button, so you can just press Return to "skip" a
page).  Then, quit
mythfrontend, then shutdown mythbackend, then run
mythtv-setup.

However, a better approach is to redisplay the
backend config on a
monitor that's not constrained by the PVR-350's
overscan.  I.e.
(assuming a machine called mythbox and a user called
mythtv)

ssh -Y -l mythtv mythbox
mythtv-setup

Make sure you use -Y and not -X (because you need a
trusted X session).

Mike
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