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works great with our LG TV! thanks a lot! I just wish I could change the icon instead of a Mute to an A/V mode button. Keep up the good work.
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Actually, there is a way to change the icons: open configuration file ~/.config/irwi/irwi.conf in a text editor and add "buttonIcon5=/path/to/your/icon.png" (without the quotes) to the end. Restart the widget and your icon should appear.
Note: this is untested functionality, and thats why we didn't want to expose it in the GUI.
As I was scrolling up/down there were several lines and particles changing on the screen.
I rebooted several times, I removed widget from the screen but the problem was still there.
I had to uninstall it.
I am on PR1.2
if you like I can re-install it and upload a youtube video to see exactly what I mean.