

The down, right, ok, ok from there are self-evident.
#Flirc harmony one Ps4
(I needed to add as PS3 first and then deleting it triggered a crashed process in PS5 which for some reason got it to accept pairing as PS4, but some seem to have been able to go straight to pairing bluetooth keyboard and with Harmony looking for a PS4 device)īut you then need to define a custom power-off sequence. So, first you've setup the PS5 but with Harmony searching device as PS3, then disconnected and re-paired with Harmony looking for a PS4 - I found this gets the PS5 to stick.
#Flirc harmony one mods
If any logitech mods are reading this I would like to request that this information gets sent to the developers if possible. Sadly Sony have made it a little bit more difficult to create a consistent power off sequence for the PS5 because it's now possible to move the shutdown menu button on the quick menu, That being said there is an alternate sequence that I tried with my Dualsense controller that works just fine, the sequence is HOLD PS BUTTON, UP, RIGHT, RIGHT, RIGHT, RIGHT, CROSS, DOWN, DOWN, DOWN, DOWN, CROSS, PS, wait 3 seconds (controller has to reconnect for this part), DOWN, CROSS, CROSS. What's kind of annoying to me is that this shows that Logitech doesn't really need to change much to fix this issue, they really just need to set it so that the PS4 power off sequence isn't mandatory. You will also need HDMI Link enabled on your PS5 for this to work one benefit the PS5 has over the PS3 and PS4 is that it will turn off with the TV even if you've got an application open in the foreground so it doesn't really need a power off sequence so long as your TV supports HDMI-CEC.
#Flirc harmony one full
The best workaround at the moment is to own a TV that supports full HDMI-CEC and create an activity that automatically switches to the PS5's HDMI input. The Harmony remote can work with the PS5 but there's a rather annoying catch: if you lie to the Harmony remote and tell it that you're hooking up to a PS4 it'll pretty much work, but the one issue is that it'll try to use the same power off sequence as it would for the PS4 and there's no way to change it.
