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With the correct infrared receiver you can use any remote with LinuxMCE, provided you configure it.
 
With the correct infrared receiver you can use any remote with LinuxMCE, provided you configure it.
* [[Infrared]]
 
 
* [[Control LinuxMCE using an Infrared remote]]
 
* [[Control LinuxMCE using an Infrared remote]]
 
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* [[Share IR Codes]]
 
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==Handheld computers/PDAs==
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==Specialized remotes==
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* [[Nintendo WiiMote]]
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==Orbiters==
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Orbiters have displays. Basically orbiters aren't attached to a specific media director and can go from room to room.
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===Handheld computers/PDAs===
 
* [[:Category:Orbiters]]
 
* [[:Category:Orbiters]]
==Computers==
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===Computers===
 
* [[Web Orbiter]] and [[Add Web Orbiter]]
 
* [[Web Orbiter]] and [[Add Web Orbiter]]
* [[Windows]] orbiter
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* [[Windows]] orbiter. Runs on linux using wine.
 
* Keyboard & Mouse (media director)
 
* Keyboard & Mouse (media director)
 
==Specialized remotes==
 
* [[Nintendo WiiMote]]
 

Revision as of 10:24, 12 January 2008

This article is a stub and requires expansion


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 with LinuxMCE, provided you configure it.

If you want to control your A/V equiment, for example having LinuxMCE turn on your TV & amplifier and set the correct inputs you must have an Ir Blaster such as the USB UIRT or other compatible hardware.

Full article Control regular A/V equipment

There are many infrared remotes that come with Ir Receiver that works well with LinuxMCE. For example Windows MCE Remote and Windows MCE Receiver

Specialized remotes

Orbiters

Orbiters have displays. Basically orbiters aren't attached to a specific media director and can go from room to room.

Handheld computers/PDAs

Computers