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Eyecannon
Mar 13, 2003

you are what you excrete


My TV, it's a slightly older Sony 42" RPLCD. I want a new TV with a better native rez and 1080p.



Top to bottom:

Phillips DVD Player (one of them DivX ones)
HTPC (converted from an old briefcase computer)
Motorola DVR (cable company's)
H/K AVR235 receiver

For speakers, I have an HTD Level 2 center, HTD Middies in front, some lovely crap in the rear, and a 400W Dayton sub.

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Eyecannon
Mar 13, 2003

you are what you excrete

Wiseblood posted:

I have one of these and I like it except I constantly have to take out the batteries and put them back in to wake it up. Do you have that problem?

No way, just hit the Ctrl button 2 or 3 times and it will wake up :cool:

Eyecannon
Mar 13, 2003

you are what you excrete

Stezzargh posted:

Like Eyecannon, I just mash the "Fn" key a couple of times and it wakes up. I don't know if which key you hit matters or not.

The key doesn't matter really, but you don't want to be pushing something like Esc that might have unintended consequences. I find hitting Ctrl (or Fn) is unlikely to cause any weird things to happen (unless you are running a KVM switch that reacts to Ctrl-Ctrl).

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