Coro Posted July 16, 2019 Report Posted July 16, 2019 I have just changed from Windows 7 to Windows 10 and would like to be able to check what some of my commands are mapped to. I had quite a few custom ones that I used a dummy device on my Logitech remote to make work, but I didn't note down what I used at the time! I can't seem to find a way to delete a mapping either. I looked at the saved cfg file and saw it only contains about 20 characters?! Surely this doesn't contain all my numerous saved mappings? My problem is I want to remove the mapping to the wake/suspend key, as I have an issue where there is no video output after the PC wakes from sleep (driving me mad!). Easiest fix for now is not allow it to sleep at all. I can't remember if I mapped it to the sleep/wake key on the "Media Keys" remote or the "Full Keyboard" remote wake key. I thought I'll just clear mappings for both these keys but doesn't seem to be possible? Instead I remapped them both to something different, but a sleep signal is still being sent for some reason. Quote
Nishant Posted July 17, 2019 Report Posted July 17, 2019 You can see the mapping by executing this "flirc_util.exe keys" You can delete the mapping by executing "flirc_util.exe delete" Quote
Coro Posted July 20, 2019 Author Report Posted July 20, 2019 Thanks... Does "flirc_util.exe delete" delete ALL mappings? Or can you delete individual ones? Here is what I got in my mappings... Recorded Keys: Index hash key ----- --------- --- 0 F83CB14D suspend 1 5DB5494D F8 2 8F64E9D8 left_cmd+right_alt 0 3 72830799 vol_up 4 728306B2 vol_down 5 889C594E left_ctrl+left_alt Q 6 7E5F114E ' 7 F2A2A293 ' 8 434EC67D backspace 9 778821F1 backspace 10 BAA8F8A5 backspace 11 DF8AC2EE backspace 12 30D15701 8 13 37E22EBB left_ctrl V 14 86870438 left_ctrl+left_alt V 15 4C95354E suspend So there appears to be no reference to what "controller" the mappings have been set up on? Or does this not matter? I don't know why have multiple listings for both "suspend & "backspace" Quote
Coro Posted October 1, 2019 Author Report Posted October 1, 2019 Anyone??? Still haven't sussed this one out :-( Quote
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