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Can I ditch 'Front Row?'


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Hey,

 

I was just trying to use the Apple remote to control Logic (worked absolutely fine on my old computer 10.4.11, and whatever version of iLife that came with it). Now, when I click on the 'record' button (the 'menu' button on the remote), it will start recording, but then Front Row boots up over Logic. PITA.

 

Is there any good reason why it would be foolish to delete Front Row? I never use it, but I am wondering if it plays any role in the function of the remote.

 

Thanks,

 

Glenn

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The 'frontrow.app' that you see in your applications is not an app at all. It's just an alias to the app which is located in /System/Library/CoreServices/Frontrow.app

 

You would have to remove it from there. It sounds like you are using Time machine, which means you can pretty much remove the file without worry because you can always restore it later.

 

Good Luck,

Brian

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The 'frontrow.app' that you see in your applications is not an app at all. It's just an alias to the app which is located in /System/Library/CoreServices/Frontrow.app

 

You would have to remove it from there. It sounds like you are using Time machine, which means you can pretty much remove the file without worry because you can always restore it later.

 

Good Luck,

Brian

 

Thanks! That's got it. I've lost most of my way around since I moved up from OS9. :oops:

 

Cheers!

 

Glenn

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Glenn, maybe another option is to change the system key command for initiating Front Row. (System Prefs>Keyboard & Mouse>Keyboard Shortcuts). I kept triggering it whenever I was rotating app windows (command-tilde) which is pretty close to the Front Row's Command-Escape so I changed it to Control-Escape.
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