Tom/Ian -

Thanks for the help on this. What I really want though, is not to control Front Row, but to "subvert" it altogether. I want to steal the input from the remote control so that I can do useful things with Rev instead.

Specifically, I'd like the menu button on remote to bring a Rev window to front that could act as an alternative to the Front Row menu. On it I could put buttons for my slideshow program, an internet radio menu etc...

I wish Apple had made the remote control accessible to third-party developers (to maybe tie-in to Front Row) e.g. there is a really neat Digital TV USB adapter (Miglia TVMini) which would seem an obvious extension to the Front Row ethos. The addition of being able to watch TV as well as video/DVD seems sensible. But there is no way of adding this to Front Row. Shame.


Chris



On 22 Apr 2006, at 18:19, Thomas McGrath III wrote:

Chris,

I pulled this out of that script:

on navigate(this_key)
        if this_key is in rightKeys then
                tell application "System Events"
                        keystroke (ASCII character 29)
                end tell
        else if this_key is in leftKeys then
                tell application "System Events"
                        keystroke (ASCII character 28)
                end tell
        else if this_key is in upKeys then
                tell application "System Events"
                        keystroke (ASCII character 30)
                end tell
        else if this_key is in downKeys then
                tell application "System Events"
                        keystroke (ASCII character 31)
                end tell
        end if
end navigate

And it seems after activation you can control FrontRow with keystrokes and if you can do that then we can do it i REV.

HTH

Tom


On Apr 22, 2006, at 1:16 PM, Thomas McGrath III wrote:

Chris,

I found an applescript for controlling FrontRow via Applescript at:

http://homepage.mac.com/mikemunson/mobile/Front%20Row% 20Remote.applescript

It may rely on another app if I read the code right but this is doable and also I found some control scripts at Sailing CLicker's forums too.

Check it out and see if you can extract from it.

TOm


On Apr 22, 2006, at 12:33 PM, Chris Carroll-Davis wrote:

Tom -

Good suggestion - I rushed off to try. But unfortunately no joy. Front Row is a very non-standard app and doesn't seem to be at all scriptable. Blast.

I am expecting to be beaten by this one!

C



On 22 Apr 2006, at 15:33, Thomas McGrath III wrote:

Chris,

If you approach this from the software side you might have better luck. Open up Applescript editor and see about the Dictionary for Front Row. I don't have Front Row so I can't tell what features are available for third party apps via AS.

Then if there are messages for FR from within AS then you can arrange them and control them from within Rev.


HTH - Let us know,

Tom

On Apr 22, 2006, at 10:13 AM, Chris Carroll-Davis wrote:

Hello all -

Anyone have any suggestions on how I might be able to intercept input from the Apple remote control?

I have to say I am mightily unimpressed with Front Row. After you get past the initial wow factor of the whizz-bang carousel effect, the rest of the interface (i think) is very limited. E.g. to select shared music is a couple of presses down, even though that is all I *ever* want to do (I have no music stored locally on the MiniMac). Then when I do get to choose a track, I am stuck with the track name/artist in enormous white lettering. Yuk.

Front Row might be fine to cover general use for most users, but I (having access to Rev's abilities) could do much better for my own *personal* set up. E.g. I could (and have) use Rev to do custom still/video slideshow or make internet radio interface - but I wish I could hijack the remote control!!!

I have tried switching on the message watcher and pressing buttons on the remote in the hope that it might trigger something (e.g. rawkeydown) but nada.

Any ideas?


Chris


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