Hi there,
I bought a Sony Bravia Android TV lately and to gain control over the otherwise largely insulated system I installed TC for Android as one of my primary actions.
I now have TC listed as app and it opens fine. However with only a standard remote control available I have no analog cursor (mouse-arrow) at the moment and no touch-screen either. With the digital-cursor control I can switch the panels and navigate the directory-structure. So far, so good.
Unfortunately I have had no luck accessing the setup-dialog or the button-bar so far. The system, in spite of running Android 5.1.1, does not show the "3-dots-menu-item" anywhere and somehow I seem bound within the file-panels so far.
Questions:
1. Is there any other way to access the main configuration dialog with only a digital cursor? I can access the TC-diskette-Symbol at the top left but there is no right-button-context menu and when I press <Enter> on the TC-symbol it does not offer any menu-access either.
2. Does anyone know if any of the TV-remote-keys would act as a menu-/options button or like the hardware-buttons on a standard android phone? Because a back-/exit-button equivalent is present on the TV-remote.
3. Is there a way to enable an analog-mouse-cursor on an Android-TV?
greetings
TomTom
Android-TV support?
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Currently I'm only supporting Amazon TV, because its remote does have a menu button. However, even on Android TV there should be the 3 dots menu in the upper right of the title bar, isn't that the case?
For basic file functions you can
- use the left cursor key to select files
- hold down the ENTER/OK button to open the context menu
Your questions:
1. Scroll down to go to the bottom menu bar. Then add a new button with command Nr 500: Main menu.
2., 3. Sorry, I don't currently own an Android TV. Anyone else?
For basic file functions you can
- use the left cursor key to select files
- hold down the ENTER/OK button to open the context menu
Your questions:
1. Scroll down to go to the bottom menu bar. Then add a new button with command Nr 500: Main menu.
2., 3. Sorry, I don't currently own an Android TV. Anyone else?
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It turns out, this part of the question is actually very simple. An Android TV box is simply a TV box running the Android operating system. This is the same operating system as the one running on your smartphone, tablet and millions of other devices throughout the world. Usually it’s a slightly older version like KitKat (Android 4.4) or Lollipop (Android 5).
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