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==Infrared remotes== | ==Infrared remotes== | ||
+ | This is used to mean a method of communication over an invisible to our eye light beam. Most remotes use this technology to communicate. The downside is that you need direct line-of-site to get the message to the device. | ||
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+ | With the correct infrared receiver you can use any remote. | ||
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* [[Infrared]] | * [[Infrared]] | ||
− | * [[ | + | * [[Control LinuxMCE using an Infrared remote]] |
− | * [[Windows MCE Remote]] | + | * [[Add support for new remote controls]] |
+ | * [[Windows MCE Remote]] and [[Windows MCE Receiver]] | ||
* [[:Category:Infrared]] | * [[:Category:Infrared]] | ||
+ | * [[Gc100]] | ||
+ | * [[USB UIRT]] [[Control regular A/V equipment]] | ||
+ | * http://www.mythtv.org/wiki/index.php/Using_an_IR_Blaster_with_MythTV | ||
==Handheld computers/PDAs== | ==Handheld computers/PDAs== |
Revision as of 10:00, 12 January 2008
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Infrared remotes
This is used to mean a method of communication over an invisible to our eye light beam. Most remotes use this technology to communicate. The downside is that you need direct line-of-site to get the message to the device.
With the correct infrared receiver you can use any remote.
- Infrared
- Control LinuxMCE using an Infrared remote
- Add support for new remote controls
- Windows MCE Remote and Windows MCE Receiver
- Category:Infrared
- Gc100
- USB UIRT Control regular A/V equipment
- http://www.mythtv.org/wiki/index.php/Using_an_IR_Blaster_with_MythTV
Handheld computers/PDAs
Computers
- Web Orbiter and Add Web Orbiter
- Windows orbiter
- Keyboard & Mouse (media director)