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  1. So it seems that quiting the software is a necessary step to make sure the programmed keys are stored in the flash memory of the flirc. Even saving the configuration to file doesn't save it to the flirc. The weird thing is, before this I was quite sure that during programming flirc wrote every button to flash right after recording it.

    Maybe there's been some confusion. The software is meant to be used for programming the Flirc module. Once you've finished programming, close the app (uninstall it if you like). Then use Flirc in any machine that supports a USB keyboard

    I think there is a bit of an issue with loading configurations but as the firmware is being re-written at the moment I believe this is going to the fixed.

  2. I guess the best way to think about is the consider how many buttons there are on the apple remote then that flirc translates a button press on your remote to a keyboard press.

    You could use it to open XBMC but would likely lose the use of that button as it can only have one keyboard button assigned to it.

    Of course you can try and make that one button have more than one function inside and outside XBMC but I think for the purposes of purchasing enquires I would say no.

    Does this help?

    Please feel free to ask anymore questions :)

  3. Hi rhodesfreak,

    It will work.

    However flirc doesn't produce a different function if the key is held down (I forget if this is the case with the mac or just with apple tv),

    e.g. on appletv - press up and it will scroll through a list, hold down up and it adjusts volume

    on flirc - press up and it will scroll through a list, hold down up and it scrolls through a list quicker

    does this help?

  4. Hi mike,

    You're right there hasn't been any new beta's for quite a while. Jason is working through the kinks - restructuring code rather than the processes he was doing, you can keep up to date with what he's doing via his blog (blog.flirc.tv).

    It does sound rather promising (taken from his latest blog posting)

    My goal is to have major releases by the end of the month of both the firmware and the GUI.

    Pleasant regards

  5. I'm using a Harmony 300. In Windows 7 it's didn't double press but in Windows 8 it does, but it might be a coincidence. At least my remote is functioning now :)

    What is the device the harmony is set as when controlling Flirc?

  6. I had that set-up but decided to pick the audio up from the tv (i.e. plug the 3.5mm jack into the TV) that way i can easily use the remote to control volume and anything that goes through the TV benefits from speaker sound.

    Otherwise the only other thing that we haven't mentioned is putting the system volume to max then using the plex volume controls (so it would have the upper volume range then it could do the lower volume range itself).

    Let us know what you go with and what it's like

    pleasant regards

  7. Hi pdub, welcome to the forums

    From what I read it seems that windows 7 doesn't have a shortcut by default for adjusting volume. Once it did then Flirc would be able to control volume easy peasy.

    does this thread help: http://www.sevenforums.com/tutorials/198081-volume-shortcut-create.html

    Alternatively could you not control the volume from another point e.g. TV, speakers or even Plex (http://wiki.plexapp.com/index.php/Keyboard#Global - as plex already has a shortcut for it)

    pleasant regards

  8. Flirc doesn't do press and hold (yet) with any remote, to my knowledge... am I wrong about this, Chris?

    Some do. The remote has to keep emitting ir signals when held down, a surprising amount of remotes don't do this.

    The problem is that the different remotes that do keep emitting signals have different gaps between signals, flirc currently implements a "best fit" so sometimes the scrolling seems to go on or not far enough.

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