Hi, is anyone controlling their squeezeserver / LMS using a browser on the joggler and using only touchscreen (no mouse or keyboard)?
I'm having trouble getting the scroll bars to work to enable me to scroll down and see the whole page or click on 'close' etc for windows that pop up. Any tips? (Am using browser in Joli).
Also, I log in on the joggler browser using localhost:9000 , PnP used to tell me my joggler ip address, is there a way to find it in Joli etc so I can access the squeezeserver control remotely?
Probably simple questions - and the answer to the second in some way makes the first redundant. But any help appreciated.
Thanks
squeezeserver / LMS control on touchscreen
Re: squeezeserver / LMS control on touchscreen
Have you tried the other 2 choices in the "Web Interface" settings dropdown menu on the "Interface" tab in "Server Setting"?
They might be more finger friendly but less appealing to the eye. I'm not sure if there are other "skins" for the interface that one might be able to add.
They might be more finger friendly but less appealing to the eye. I'm not sure if there are other "skins" for the interface that one might be able to add.
Re: squeezeserver / LMS control on touchscreen
It's been a long time since I used Joli (although my kids do) but any Networking information tool should have it listed somewhere. You can also, I think, type 'ifconfig' into a terminal window.
Also, your router admin tool should list (somewhere) all the devices on the network by IP address and MAC address.
You might be able to assign static IPs to all your devices so you can bookmark the server in your web browser. My first router had this facility ("always use this IP for this device"), my second router didn't but I've yet to check it out on my new Virgin Super Hub.
Also, your router admin tool should list (somewhere) all the devices on the network by IP address and MAC address.
You might be able to assign static IPs to all your devices so you can bookmark the server in your web browser. My first router had this facility ("always use this IP for this device"), my second router didn't but I've yet to check it out on my new Virgin Super Hub.