build. All fixed already for next release.
Then it will work exactly as you expect.
Try activating the following joins for status bar via intelliremote:
Toggle status bar: d17922
Show status bar: d17931
Hide status bar: d17932
Jarrod
On Mar 3, 4:07 am, stbluesrul <paul.l.cra...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Using MCE Controller as a control system under the project properties
> I'm able to get a subpage to show and disappear when the PC is ON or
> OFF.
>
> I tried adding a system for MCE Controller in the system manager as an
> external system but I couldn't get it to work. I had the conneciton
> join set to 5 and the subpage set to 5 as well. I also had the check
> box "maintain constant connection" checked. When it's connected the
> subpage or button does not show. Am I doing something wrong or is it
> not possible this way? I'm trying to monitor 4 PC's that are tucked
> away in a closet. So I assume that I would just add 4 different
> systems that all connect to MCE Controller to monitor the PC's.
>
> If I were to use Intelliremote as a control system now would it be
> possible to get the iPhone status bar to show? I believe
> Intelliremote has added the commandfusion protocol.
>
> On Mar 1, 6:40 pm, Jarrod Bell <jar...@guilink.com> wrote:
>
>
>
> > Status bar will be able to be shown/hidden in next release by using a
> > loopback system (UDP 255.255.255.255) and sending iViewer its own
> > commands and parsing the command to enable a digital join that the
> > status bar uses.
> > There is a few ways to do this in the next version actually, more on
> > that when release is due.
> > This can already be done if using the 'ControlSystem' protocols (see
> > our wiki for the differences between Control Systems and External
> > Systems)
>
> > No plans for multiple control systems in a single GUI file. But you
> > can already load multiple GUI files into cache by linking a button to
> > load a new GUI file (see the button properties dialog for more help).
>
> > Using hardware buttons for control was not possible previously,
> > perhaps a recent SDK update has made that possible. I believe it will
> > still control the volume of the iPhone itself however, which makes it
> > a pain. The iPhone volume level would show up, but have no reflect to
> > the actual volume level of any system being controlled. Perhaps we can
> > route those buttons to perform a digital join action, or maybe perform
> > commands/macros. We will look into this more for a future release.
>
> > To check if a PC is on, just create a system that connects to some
> > server on the PC (eventghost, MCE Controller, etc) and use the
> > Connection status digital join to show connection status in the GUI.
> > If it can connect, then its online. Otherwise its off.
> > You can then use the WOL helper to generate a command to send via UDP
> > to wake up the PC if your PC supports WOL feature.
>
> > Jarrod
>
> > On Mar 2, 1:16 pm, stbluesrul <paul.l.cra...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > > In a future release will there be an option to enable the iPhone
> > > status bar when iViewer is running?
>
> > > Any plans to have multiple control systems under project properties?
> > > Also, in a future release will it be possible to map the iPhone's two
> > > external hardware buttons to commands? Similar to how Intelliremote
> > > does? http://forum.melloware.com/viewtopic.php?f=8&t=7434&p=15112&hilit=har...
>
> > > Is it possible to ping a PC with the iViewer? I want to use this as a
> > > way of checking if HTPC's are on or not when the ping reply is
> > > received from the HTPC I am pinging.
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