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matt.jacobsen@gmail.com

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  1. Thanks for the reply. I have upgraded my firmware so that I now can map a remote button to wake the computer. That's half of the solution. The other half is getting the computer to sleep. I'll play around with some settings to see if I can map a single key to the computer's sleep function. Thanks, Matt
  2. v3.3 works. One has to program the wake button and check Advanced->Sleep detection but now it works. Great work. Thanks Matt
  3. I'm using one remote, in part because Flirc allows me to map the keys on my one remote to keyboard values. It's a manufacturer's TV remote. I've mapped the up/down/left/right/enter/back buttons on this remote to the appropriate keyboard keys using Flirc. That works well. The problem is that I will use these remote buttons for the TV from time to time. The buttons are not exclusive to my use on the computer. I suspect I'm not the only person with this situation. What I don't want is be pressing keys on the computer when I'm using the TV remote for other purposes. Is there a way to temporarily disable Flirc from translating IR signals into key presses? Perhaps by reserving one of the buttons as the toggle. Or maybe a sequence of buttons. Basically, a lock/unlock button or code. Thanks, Matt
  4. First off, I think Flirc is great. It saves me from having to use the mac mini remote. However there are two problems (one I'll discuss here, the other is for another post). I'm using firmware 2.3 (came with it). Everything programs up well. The only problem is when my Mac Mini (OSX 10.6.8) sleeps, it wakes up about 2 mins later. Flirc wakes it up. It's plugged directly into the USB port on the back of the Mac Mini (no hub, though I've tried that and the result is still the same). Leaving Flirc unplugged results in normal sleep behavior. But of course, then I can't use it. This (like 1.0). But I'm not running that firmware. I've tried clearing my configuration, but that doesn't help. Is this a known issue? Is there a work around? Thanks, Matt Here's the relevant OSX log file, I believe USB7 is Flirc. Dec 25 13:02:57 LivingRoom loginwindow[38]: loginwindow SleepWakeCallback WILL sleep Dec 25 13:04:10 LivingRoom loginwindow[38]: loginwindow SleepWakeCallback will power on, Currenttime:12/25/2014 1:04:10.003 PM - Waketime:12/25/2014 1:04:10.000 PM = Deltatime:0.003305137 Dec 25 13:04:10 LivingRoom configd[14]: network configuration changed. Dec 25 13:04:13 LivingRoom configd[14]: Sleep: Success - AC - Software Sleep Dec 25 13:04:13 LivingRoom configd[14]: Wake: Success - AC - USB3 USB7 Dec 25 13:04:13 LivingRoom configd[14]: Hibernate Statistics Dec 25 13:04:13 LivingRoom configd[14]: network configuration changed. Dec 25 13:04:13 LivingRoom pcscd[195]: Non-smartcard device launched pcscd [Vendor: 0X20A0, Product: 0X1] Dec 25 13:04:40 LivingRoom loginwindow[38]: no spins reported for this wake Dec 25 13:09:13 LivingRoom loginwindow[38]: loginwindow SleepWakeCallback WILL sleep Dec 25 13:15:03 LivingRoom loginwindow[38]: loginwindow SleepWakeCallback will power on, Currenttime:12/25/2014 1:15:03.002 PM - Waketime:12/25/2014 1:15:03.000 PM = Deltatime:0.001942039 Dec 25 13:15:03 LivingRoom configd[14]: network configuration changed. Dec 25 13:15:06 LivingRoom configd[14]: Sleep: Success - AC - Software Sleep Dec 25 13:15:06 LivingRoom configd[14]: Wake: Success - AC - USB3 USB7 Dec 25 13:15:06 LivingRoom configd[14]: Hibernate Statistics Dec 25 13:15:06 LivingRoom configd[14]: network configuration changed. Dec 25 13:15:06 LivingRoom pcscd[208]: Non-smartcard device launched pcscd [Vendor: 0X20A0, Product: 0X1] Dec 25 13:15:08 LivingRoom mDNSResponder[18]: RegisterInterface: Frequent transitions for interface en0 (FE80:0000:0000:0000:0216:CBFF:FEAD:028A) Dec 25 13:15:33 LivingRoom loginwindow[38]: no spins reported for this wake Dec 25 13:20:06 LivingRoom loginwindow[38]: loginwindow SleepWakeCallback WILL sleep Dec 25 13:20:36 LivingRoom loginwindow[38]: loginwindow SleepWakeCallback will power on, Currenttime:12/25/2014 1:20:36.002 PM - Waketime:12/25/2014 1:20:36.000 PM = Deltatime:0.002414048 Dec 25 13:20:36 LivingRoom configd[14]: network configuration changed. Dec 25 13:20:39 LivingRoom configd[14]: Sleep: Success - AC - Software Sleep Dec 25 13:20:39 LivingRoom configd[14]: Wake: Success - AC - USB3 USB7 Dec 25 13:20:39 LivingRoom configd[14]: Hibernate Statistics Dec 25 13:20:39 LivingRoom pcscd[222]: Non-smartcard device launched pcscd [Vendor: 0X20A0, Product: 0X1] Dec 25 13:20:39 LivingRoom mDNSResponder[18]: DeregisterInterface: Frequent transitions for interface en0 (FE80:0000:0000:0000:0216:CBFF:FEAD:028A) Dec 25 13:20:39 LivingRoom configd[14]: network configuration changed. Dec 25 13:20:41 LivingRoom mDNSResponder[18]: DeregisterInterface: Frequent transitions for interface en0 (192.168.0.134) Dec 25 13:20:41 LivingRoom mDNSResponder[18]: RegisterInterface: Frequent transitions for interface en0 (FE80:0000:0000:0000:0216:CBFF:FEAD:028A) Dec 25 13:21:06 LivingRoom loginwindow[38]: no spins reported for this wake Dec 25 13:25:39 LivingRoom loginwindow[38]: loginwindow SleepWakeCallback WILL sleep Dec 25 13:26:47 LivingRoom loginwindow[38]: loginwindow SleepWakeCallback will power on, Currenttime:12/25/2014 1:26:47.002 PM - Waketime:12/25/2014 1:26:47.000 PM = Deltatime:0.002430916 Dec 25 13:26:47 LivingRoom configd[14]: network configuration changed. Dec 25 13:26:50 LivingRoom configd[14]: Sleep: Success - AC - Software Sleep Dec 25 13:26:50 LivingRoom configd[14]: Wake: Success - AC - USB3 USB7 Dec 25 13:26:50 LivingRoom configd[14]: Hibernate Statistics Dec 25 13:26:50 LivingRoom configd[14]: network configuration changed. Dec 25 13:26:50 LivingRoom pcscd[236]: Non-smartcard device launched pcscd [Vendor: 0X20A0, Product: 0X1] Dec 25 13:27:06 LivingRoom ntpd[26]: time reset +0.697059 s Dec 25 13:27:17 LivingRoom loginwindow[38]: no spins reported for this wake
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