'Another we hadn't seen before (or didn't think we'd seen before) is the remote menu, which allows you to use one of your pre-existing Media Center remotes to control your Xbox. Not bad if you already had one and didn't want to buy a new remote just for your Xbox, but ever since we've have our Media Center and Xbox set up next to one another, whenever we hit the Green Button it turns on both -- and that's just no good. After engaging this our Media Center remote stopped controlling our 360, which was something we'd long wanted.'
Yeah, you guys just missed it with this one. Not only has it been there the whole time, but by default, it is turned off so that only the X360 remote can control the X360, so if your MCE remote was messing with the XBox, that means you guys had to have gone in there and turn it on to begin with.
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'Another we hadn't seen before (or didn't think we'd seen before) is the remote menu, which allows you to use one of your pre-existing Media Center remotes to control your Xbox. Not bad if you already had one and didn't want to buy a new remote just for your Xbox, but ever since we've have our Media Center and Xbox set up next to one another, whenever we hit the Green Button it turns on both -- and that's just no good. After engaging this our Media Center remote stopped controlling our 360, which was something we'd long wanted.'
Yeah, you guys just missed it with this one. Not only has it been there the whole time, but by default, it is turned off so that only the X360 remote can control the X360, so if your MCE remote was messing with the XBox, that means you guys had to have gone in there and turn it on to begin with.