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Is it possible to add a panel for qwerty keyboard in Samsung Tv keyset 2a?
I need it for Samsung SmartTv UE32ES6800
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2012-08-28
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Interesting! Is this only with the Motorola set top box, or is this a problem with all devices? There's been a similar on-going problem with Sony TVs; I'm almost certain it has to be a problem with the IR protocol I'm using (as normal universal remotes work just fine with Sony TVs, so far as I know), but I haven't been able to pin down exactly what is going on.
Can you tell me the model name of the set top box? Thanks!
last night I let a friend of mine thought that his brand new flat screen was defective when it keeps coming on and off
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2012-08-28
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The key set is not used on a motorola set top box but it's a general instrument set top box, cannot tell you the model right now. And yes it only happen with that box.
That means it's very likely that I've got the protocol just a little bit off for that device; I've got the wrong timing values, or I'm using the wrong carrier frequency. I'll do some more research...
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2012-08-28
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Unfortunately, I don't think it is possible. I just looked through the manual for the ES6800, and there's nothing in there about using any sort of keyboard with the TV. There is no bluetooth listed either, and although it has 3 USB ports, they seem dedicated for use with media devices (thumb drives and such).
Even for TVs that do support keyboards, Pierogi probably isn't going to be able to emulate a remote keyboard. Most manufacturers are simply not choosing to use infrared technology for that purpose. Radio frequency interfaces (like bluetooth) are the fad for keyboards these days...
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2012-08-28
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2012-08-28
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2012-08-28
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I've gotta admit, though, that I'm having a heck of a time figuring out how to deal with many of the AC ir protocols; for some reason, air conditioners seem to have protocols dozens of times more complex than those used for TVs or DVD players. 
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2012-08-30
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). Thanks!
Still lots more to go...)
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2012-08-30
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For me that arbitrary button is spot on idea. ![]() |
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Is it possible to add a panel for qwerty keyboard in Samsung Tv keyset 2a?
I need it for Samsung SmartTv UE32ES6800
Tx