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i need to use the tv remote to bring up the home menu or setting menu before i can use the mouse to navigate around. is there a way to bring them up using just the mouse? then i don't have to hold 2 HID (remote and mouse)...

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btw i wrote to LG and i dont feel that they will entertain my request judging from their luke warm standard answers to suggestions. 

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