I have found a couple of people posting in other threads about the blue button acting as mute, but they received no response.
I think what may be going on here is with the type of remote. Someone at JRiver is probably more knowledgeable than me about this, but I understand there are 2 kinds of remotes that were designed for Windows Media Center, "MCE" remotes and "RC6" remotes.
RC6 remotes send "special windows commands" and MCE remotes send keystrokes.
I have found, by using the "Shortcut Key" option in an icon's properties, that my remote is sending keystrokes, as follows:
Yellow: CTRL-SHIFT-T
Blue: CTRL-ALT-M
Green: CTRL-ALT-I (capital i)
Red: CTRL-ALT-E
MC16 interprets CTRL-ALT-M as mute.
I have found by using a custom resource file to define global hotkeys for MC16, that I can get it to react to keystrokes sent by these buttons. For example, I was able to get the Yellow button to perform an action according to the hotkey I defined in the file. (see here:
http://wiki.jriver.com/index.php/User_Defined_Global_Keyboard_Shortcuts )
Unfortunately, for some reason, the global hotkey config resouce file will not allow to define key combinations that contain ALT.
This means I can't use hotkeys as a workaround, because many of the keys on the remote send CTRL-ALT combinations.
There are 4 grey keys under the colored keys (with little icons) that the docs label as follows (I've supplied the keystrokes they send), buttons in order from left to right:
Live TV: CTRL-ALT-O (capital o)
Guide: CTRL-ALT-G
Recorded TV: CTRL-ALT-T
DVD Menu: CTRL-SHIFT-M
My understanding is every MCE remote (as opposed to RC6) will be sending these same keystrokes for these buttons.
Does MC16 just not fully support this type of remote, or do I have something configured wrong? Is there a way I can define MC16 global hotkeys using the ALT key as a workaround?
Thanks!