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Unpair the remote. This will work from any Apple Remote so is particularly handy if you lose your remote. You can unpair the remote by holding the ''Menu'' and ''<<'' keys down together until an unlock icon shows in the top left-hand corner of the screen | Unpair the remote. This will work from any Apple Remote so is particularly handy if you lose your remote. You can unpair the remote by holding the ''Menu'' and ''<<'' keys down together until an unlock icon shows in the top left-hand corner of the screen | ||
− | == Holding the '''Menu''' and '''>>''' keys down == | + | === Holding the '''Menu''' and '''>>''' keys down === |
Pair the remote. Just a shortcut to pair the Apple Remote with the Apple TV | Pair the remote. Just a shortcut to pair the Apple Remote with the Apple TV | ||
− | == Holding the '''Menu''' and '''+''' keys down == | + | === Holding the '''Menu''' and '''+''' keys down === |
This seems to minimize the main Apple Menu and bring up a menu to walk through the possible display resolutions including: | This seems to minimize the main Apple Menu and bring up a menu to walk through the possible display resolutions including: | ||
# 480p | # 480p | ||
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− | == Holding the '''Menu''' and '''-''' keys down == | + | === Holding the '''Menu''' and '''-''' keys down === |
Restarts the Apple TV | Restarts the Apple TV | ||
− | == Holding the '''play''' key down == | + | === Holding the '''play''' key down === |
Puts the Apple TV to sleep. | Puts the Apple TV to sleep. | ||
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− | how does one wake it up via ssh? --[[User:College|College]] 08:58, 24 April 2007 (CEST) | + | |
+ | {{Note Box|You can still ssh in without waking the display up.}} | ||
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+ | Question: (But how does one wake it up via ssh?) --[[User:College|College]] 08:58, 24 April 2007 (CEST) | ||
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Latest revision as of 03:25, 4 October 2009
Key combinations on the Apple Remote:
Contents
Official listing from Apple
http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=302504
To | Do this |
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Move through the menu options | Press Menu up/scroll (+) or Menu down/scroll (-) |
Select an option from a menu | Press Select/Play/Pause button |
Return to a previous menu | Press the Menu button |
Return to the main menu | Press and hold Menu |
Put Apple TV in standby mode | Press and hold Select/Play/Pause for about 6 seconds |
Restart Apple TV | Press and hold Menu and Menu down/scroll (-) for about 6 seconds and then choose Restart from the menu |
Cycle through all video modes | Press and hold Menu and Menu up/scroll (+) for about 6 seconds |
User Contributions
Holding the Menu and << keys down
Unpair the remote. This will work from any Apple Remote so is particularly handy if you lose your remote. You can unpair the remote by holding the Menu and << keys down together until an unlock icon shows in the top left-hand corner of the screen
Holding the Menu and >> keys down
Pair the remote. Just a shortcut to pair the Apple Remote with the Apple TV
Holding the Menu and + keys down
This seems to minimize the main Apple Menu and bring up a menu to walk through the possible display resolutions including:
- 480p
- 576p - 50Hz
- 720p HD
- 1080i HD
- 720p HD - 60 Hz
- 1080i HD 50Hz
- (The current non-standard resolution if you've got one set through System Preferences)
The Apple TV will walk through each resolution (one every 10 seconds) until you either hit Menu (to exit), or use the On-Screen menu to select a specific resolution, hit OK, or Cancel.
Holding the Menu and - keys down
Restarts the Apple TV
Holding the play key down
Puts the Apple TV to sleep.
Note: You can still ssh in without waking the display up.
Question: (But how does one wake it up via ssh?) --College 08:58, 24 April 2007 (CEST)