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Old 10th August 2007, 09:49 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Antec Fusion V2 and remote control action (volume-shutdown)

Hi to all,
i've some problem with my new Antec Fusion V2 and Vista Ultimate.
When I try to shutdown the computer with the MS remote control, the front panel of Antec detect the action, but no shutdown action happen.
I've already set the shutdown action when press the shutdown button on Vista control panel.
Another problem, the volume key on remote control doesn't work, Antec panel always detect the right action, if i install the usb IR for the MS remote control the volume key works correctly but if i press an another button on the remote control the action is detected from the Antec and from MS USB IR and do the action twice
Last answer, is some way to power up the PC by remote control, would be a nice things ?
Any suggestion ?
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Re: Antec Fusion V2 and remote control action (volume-shutdown)

One thng not to just try, but to do, is not to post duplicate messages in more than one sub-forum.

Pick one, even if you are unsure about the "correctness" of the location and stick with it.

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Re: Antec Fusion V2 and remote control action (volume-shutdown)

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A couple of possibilities... If your machine is connected to others on a LAN, go to Power Options, Advanced Settings, Multimedia, and set it to "Allow the Machine to Sleep" under "When sharing media". I also found with the Antec Fusion (V1) that the VFD would prevent the machine from going to sleep if it was set to get info off the internet (it's OK if it just displays system info). Try disabling it temporarily and see if it makes a difference.

If none of that works you might want to post a few more details about your system.

To get the machine to resume with your remote, you have to set it to go to "sleep" instead of "shutdown" - then it can resume with the remote (assuming your MB supports it). Go to Power Options, Advanced Settings, Power Buttons and Lid, and set everything to "sleep". Make sure your BIOS is set to "enable S3" or something similar.

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