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Pronto TSU9300 Scroll Wheel
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Post 1 made on Saturday September 24, 2016 at 00:25
allagras
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Hi All

Have a query on using the rotary scroll wheel on the TSU9300.
Latest firmware (7.3.3?) installed.

Customer would like to be able to scroll through all the pages on the remote.
I have configured the Scroll wheel to browse forward and back at the System level, but it resolutely refuses to move up and down the pages on the handset. the handset BACK button works fine to browse backwards.

Has anyone else done this, and had success? I also configured the PAge +/- button to do the same but apparently that switch has never worked - suspect a broken rocker switch in the handset itself but never keen to take it to bits if I can use something else

Any advice gratefully received
Cheers, Grant
Post 2 made on Friday October 7, 2016 at 02:28
alpha
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It is probably better if you don't add it. I have found when using the remote I would occasionally hit the wheel by accident. If you change the activity by accident and hit the power button.... Stereo On instead of TV off.
You would need to reconfigure the power button to jump into a hidden page.

I think you could have the wheel in one direction do a page down and activity change in the opposite spin direction .

A redesign might be necessary.Here is a example.
You could use the Wheel to change the Pages Up and Down in all activities. On the Home Page have a list of just activities. It could be multiple pages. Add a > indicator or button to show there is more pages. The Power Button should Jump to a Hidden Page within the activity or Home Page. When it is hidden it prevents the page form being accessed when using the wheel.

Another example would be to create a New Activity and copy every page wanted to it. Not every page is needed .The number buttons on a Blu-ray player are rarely used. The Power Button could Jump to a Hidden Page within the activity. On the Home Page have a list of activities with this activity listed First. The hard buttons would only work with one device so choose what is used most often. TV volume up-down cable box channel up-down.You could call this activity TV/DEN and have a similar activity for a different room.
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