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  1. Hi guys, long time no see! I know this is totally random as maybe no one tried this combo, but, i'm reading that the Neo A2 Lite remote now has IR. i wonder if the keyboard in the back is also sending IR signals.. Would make an awesome remote for KODI !! thanks!
  2. this $15 Philips SRU5701WM universal remote looks awesome for FLIRC'N!!!
  3. Brilliant! +1 Forum doesnt look FLIRC enough :P
  4. +1 for Internal Flirc, but i dont like the idea of loosing my bluray reader...
  5. oh yeh i know that ;) i've written a little guide talking about this in another thread here. basically i wanted to suggest a more 'noob friendly' way of doing such a thing. since your here, u might wanna chek out KEYEXTENDER application :) http://www.remapkey.com/
  6. i think this would be great! Using FLIRC's GUI, if we could indicate the path of an executable we wish to launch, and record it to a desired button on our remote that would be awesome!! :)
  7. Sup guys, long time no see :P Dont know if its do'able but, what if FLIRC could handle multiple profiles? example, sometimes i use XBMC and sometimes Windows Media PLayer... Both of these players have their own ways/keys for doing stuff... Idea would be to create a profile for XBMC and a seperate one for Windows Media Player, and then assign a desired button on my remote to toggle the XBMC profile when needed and assign a different one to toggle the Windows Media Player profile when needed! THat would rock on!!!!! BOOM!!!!!!!!!!! right?? :)
  8. it is indeed a valid point... one might think FLIRC's bulletproof but in fact, as it is today, its not... not necessarely FLIRC's fault but, since we encourage users not to plan on using FLIRC with a windows MCE/RC6 remote, that should be appear somewhere on the main website...
  9. yeah but again, we dont suggest MCE remotes with flirc. best to use a TV remote or an Harmony remote.
  10. very nice indeed! Merry Christmas!
  11. as we always say, avoid microsoft products with FLIRC... so, to be short, yeah, its a remote issue
  12. yes, thats a GUI bug that author knows already :P
  13. depends on the remote you have,,, HArmony 300 remotes cant be tweaked for speed/sensitivity ... While any other Harmony remote can... but i recall Jason saying that u can play with flirc's sensitivity using a command-line command,,, try that...
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