Hi all.
I know that if you want to use a PC as a dedicated HTPC it's possible to disable Metro UI in Windows 8 (essentialy making it a kiosk PC) and booting straight to XBMC. But in my case, I use my notebook for work and play and at the end of the day hook it up to my TV / Monitor and use it as a media PC. Usually I'd use tools like Remote Launcher for android to open up XBMC from the comfort of my couch or bed and then the Android XBMC Remote app to navigate. But with Windows 8 and Metro it seems that I can't do this anymore. Running the "Launch XBMC" command does start XBMC, but it starts in the Desktop portion of Windows 8.
Has anyone managed to find a way to either switch to the desktop portion or better yet, launch the app to foreground? Clicking on the XBMC tile works, but I really wanted to keep using only command lines to simplify the entire process (using single taps to launch, kill, restart xbmc et all!).
Thanks in advance.
I know that if you want to use a PC as a dedicated HTPC it's possible to disable Metro UI in Windows 8 (essentialy making it a kiosk PC) and booting straight to XBMC. But in my case, I use my notebook for work and play and at the end of the day hook it up to my TV / Monitor and use it as a media PC. Usually I'd use tools like Remote Launcher for android to open up XBMC from the comfort of my couch or bed and then the Android XBMC Remote app to navigate. But with Windows 8 and Metro it seems that I can't do this anymore. Running the "Launch XBMC" command does start XBMC, but it starts in the Desktop portion of Windows 8.
Has anyone managed to find a way to either switch to the desktop portion or better yet, launch the app to foreground? Clicking on the XBMC tile works, but I really wanted to keep using only command lines to simplify the entire process (using single taps to launch, kill, restart xbmc et all!).
Thanks in advance.