monkeybrew Posted September 19, 2025 Report Posted September 19, 2025 (edited) It acknowledges the remote's existence (and even upgraded its firmware), but doesn't see any of the activities programmed. It's probably been over a year since I last programmed it with an older version of SkipApp (and possibly my previous Mac). A little surprising that it doesn't see the existing programmed config on the remote. Edit: I tried on Windows 11 (Pro, 23H2, up to date) and the same thing happens. It sees the remote is connected but doesn't see any existing activities. This is pretty frustrating. Would sure be nice to get a response from Flirc. Edited September 20, 2025 by monkeybrew Quote
oundaryspec Posted January 21 Report Posted January 21 On 9/19/2025 at 11:00 AM, monkeybrew said: It acknowledges the remote's existence (and even upgraded its firmware), but doesn't see any of the activities programmed. It's probably been over a year since I last programmed it with an older version of SkipApp (and possibly Drift Hunters my previous Mac). A little surprising that it doesn't see the existing programmed config on the remote. Edit: I tried on Windows 11 (Pro, 23H2, up to date) and the same thing happens. It sees the remote is connected but doesn't see any existing activities. This is pretty frustrating. Would sure be nice to get a response from Flirc. Drift Hunters allows both approaches to exist without punishing either. The car responds to how you drive, not how you are supposed to drive. Quote
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