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This makes it much more responsive than than traditional remote controls especially in situations where you need repeating signals. Up until recently I had been using a SnapStream Firefly RF remote control, but after 2 years of use its performance degraded to a virtually unusable state. Thankfully ATI allows plug-ins for the remote control utility that which can override the standard functionality of many more of the remote controls buttons. This plug-in lets me customize most of the functional buttons on my remote to my hearts content.

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Install the app. The scancode is the code generated by the hardware, the keycode is the code generated in software by the kernel module in response and sent to the rest of the system. A table of keycodes can be obtained from Appendix D. Each button generates a different scancode for each of the five modes. Therefore, each button can be configured to generate a different keycode for each of the five modes if so desired. The scancodes consist of two bytes, the upper byte is the index of the mode, the lower byte is the button's code.

Please note that this is not highly-detailed, may contain mistakes, and assumes little knowledge of your particular linux distro. The differences should be minor, if any, but for frame of reference I am using Slack If you spot mistakes or think you can make this guide more clear, please feel free to edit it. If you plug it in after the computer has booted and then push a button, the internal LED ceases to flash and receive input.

Unplug and re-plug it in, push buttons on your remote again, and the LED should flash normally. If the receiver is plugged in at boot it doesn't seem to be a problem. Before we even install lirc, we're going to get a config file for MythTV to use your remote properly.

This will aid you later if you need to generate a new configuration file. See Appendix A for a configuration file based on the one available here. Feel free to modify it to suit your needs once it's working. Note: The buttons are set up as I thought they make sense. If you would like to change it, find the button you want next to a "button" line, and change the key under "config" below.

Another note, the mouse on it big circular direction pad can be finnicky. A higher repeat will cause lirc to ignore more repeats, and a lower repeat number will let more repeats through lirc will pass on one key press per however many repeats are specified.

Next, you'll need to install LIRC.



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