Lightning β‘ on Android TV π had to sideload it because it wasnt showing up in the extremely limited TV version of…
Lightning β‘ on Android TV π had to sideload it because it wasnt showing up in the extremely limited TV version of the Google playstore. Only thing is theres no menu button and no way to trigger it so I cant do much customization, beats using the default sony launcher though.
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A keyboard should allow a menu trigger. A long press using a mouse (Bluetooth or USB) will do the trick. π
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Il give it a try what I was thinking of doing was building a TV friendly setup on my phone then just backing it up and transferring it to the tv.
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That would work, but with different resolutions, it will come or not intended. You’d need to fix it anyways lol
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I figured it out theres a app called TV Sideview it has a touchpad mouse works great, Pierre should build a TV Launcher (Hint) :p
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Actually LL is so powerful you can make it yourself. π if you use methods and even scripts
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and have some mad skills lol
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Or just time π
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bit of both
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XD
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Jay M that wouldn’t happen to be a Sony nsz-gs7, would it?
The trick is like this:
– Take a tablet (phone could do)
– make a landscape set-up the way you like it.
– export it as Template (they scale, unlike backUps)
– Side-load it, like you did the apk.
– To set it up, you’ll probably need SideView or DroidMote.
After that you would only need your original remote… if you carefullly thought about your set-up.
HInt on that last part:
You cannot create shortcuts for TV-apps you do not have installed on your Tablet….
But you can make a “+”-shortcut to add a new App-shortcut.
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Na but it is Sony, some of there TVs are running Android right out the box this^ is one of them. Il give that a try I currently have a very basic setup made. I think I could also create shortcuts for TV apps on a tablet using a intent script, but im not sure if there package names are displayed anywhere on the TV. I did see AIDE on the TV playstore though so it should be possible to write a simple app that lists the package names of all installed apps.
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Dobre na telewizor launcher
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