Hi
I recently purchased the Beyonwiz Multi Backlit Remote and noticed a feature that was not immediately obvious.
If you hold the remote vertically and push any button, the buttons light up without activating anything on the PVR. This is great for getting the remote to light up in the dark and find your required button. You then obviously point the remote at the PVR and push your button to activate.
I'm sure many of you are thinking this is obvious, but it wasn't to me and I actually changed batteries because unless you point the remote directly towards the PVR, it won't activate anything.
I think this is quite a clever feature and wish it had been documented and supplied with the remote.
Multi Backlit Remote Feature
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Re: Multi Backlit Remote Feature
I dont think it's a feature. The insensitivity of the T series remote receiver is much grumbled about on the forum.
But I'm glad you've found it useful in some circumstances.
Sensible remote backlighting uses movement sensors to turn on backlighting when you pick up the remote.
But I'm glad you've found it useful in some circumstances.
Sensible remote backlighting uses movement sensors to turn on backlighting when you pick up the remote.
Peter
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U4, T4, T3, T2, V2 test/development machines
Sony BDV-9200W HT system
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T4 HDMI
U4, T4, T3, T2, V2 test/development machines
Sony BDV-9200W HT system
LG OLED55C9PTA 55" OLED TV
Re: Multi Backlit Remote Feature
Shoulda gotta Harmony 650 - backlighting, programmable and works with everything I have programmed it for !!gryrie wrote: ↑Thu Mar 01, 2018 12:36Hi
I recently purchased the Beyonwiz Multi Backlit Remote and noticed a feature that was not immediately obvious.
If you hold the remote vertically and push any button, the buttons light up without activating anything on the PVR. This is great for getting the remote to light up in the dark and find your required button. You then obviously point the remote at the PVR and push your button to activate.
I'm sure many of you are thinking this is obvious, but it wasn't to me and I actually changed batteries because unless you point the remote directly towards the PVR, it won't activate anything.
I think this is quite a clever feature and wish it had been documented and supplied with the remote.
Fire it at the ceiling and the stuff in the HT cabinet gets the signal too