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Product Support => HiMedia Q10 Pro, Q5 Pro => Topic started by: q10pro1 on October 25, 2016, 02:52:51 PM
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as you add the icon bar indicated by the red arrow from the remote control ?
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no one knows ?
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Your question is rather obtuse and may reflect on no one answering. What is your question in simple terms?
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He wants to know how to open bar with remote
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He wants to know how to open bar with remote
Thanks.
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You need a mouse to open the system bar (or use the mouse pointer function of remote).
For media playback use with Himediaplayer or Kodi you wouldn't ever need (or want) to see the system bar. I appreciate that you might find it useful for switching between multiple apps, but if you're doing this you're probably using a mouse/trackpad anyway.
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the system tray you can close open applications, without installing other applications that do this
I have a usb mause, but the system tray does not come out
I have to do to make uscure the system tray with mause?
thank you
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the system tray you can close open applications, without installing other applications that do this
I have a usb mause, but the system tray does not come out
I have to do to make uscure the system tray with mause?
thank you
System bar can be enabled/disabled with this update file from CS: http://www.mediafire.com/?smq92es16jycao3
File taken from here: http://forum.softpedia.com/topic/1056055-himedia-q10q5-pro-android-511-tv-box/page__st__306#entry20046516
Rename that zip file to update.zip, copy it to a USB flash drive, and boot the Q5/Q10 Pro with restore button pressed.
The update will toggle system bar on/off. So if it's off (as it is by default in recent firmwares) then it will toggle it on and if it's on it will toggle it off.