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Configuring remote control
All number keys on your handset, plus the star and hash keys, can be used for remote
control. You will subsequently see the configured keys in your handset menu along with
the name of the function you have entered for them.
Defining applications for remote control
ì
Click on the
PC control
>
Remote control
option in the menu tree.
ì
In the
Key
column, choose which key on your handset is to be assigned to a function
on your PC.
ì
Double click in the associated
Alias
field to enter a name for the application.
ì
Enter a name, e. g.
Media Player
.
ì
Double click in the
Application
field to specify the path for the PC application.
ì
Enter the complete path for the PC application, e. g.
c:\Program Files\Windows Media Player\wmplayer.exe
. Alternatively, you can
click on the button with the three full stops and select the application in the Explorer
window.
As soon as the
Alias
and
Application
fields have been completed, the information
is transferred to the menu tree. The question mark button is now activated.
ì
If you want to specify a path for a start file, double click the
Parameters
field
and enter a path and a file name in quotation marks, e. g.
d:\My Documents\My Music\Song.mp3
.
Setting up remote control within an application
Once you have defined an application for remote control, you need to set up how that
application is to be operated.
ì
Click on the question mark button in the right-hand column to define commands
that are to be executed within the program called up.
For Media Player for example, you should define which key is to be used to start and
stop playback. You can also assign the volume control to the keys on your handset.
As an alternative to the question mark button, you can also click on the new entry
that has been added to the menu tree. A window opens in which you can define the
remaining commands.
ì
In the
Key
column, select the key on your handset to be used to execute a function
within the application.
ì
Double click in the associated
Function
field to enter a name for the function.
ì
Enter a name, e. g.
Start
.
ì
Double click in the
Shortcut key
field to enter the keyboard command.
ì
Enter the keyboard command.
In the Media Player example, the key combination "
CTRL
+
P
" is used to start play-