![]() ![]() Pressing the menu button on the remote does the same thing as the play/pause button… but they both register as their own buttons when pressed. # using lirc-0.9.0-pre1(default) on Mon Oct 11 23:58:40 2021Ĭonfig = /usr/local/bin/volumio volume toggleĬonfig = /usr/local/bin/volumio volume plusĬonfig = /usr/local/bin/volumio volume minusīut like all good things, its still not totally done… Here is my nf file, which is located in data/plugins/accessory/ir_controller/configurations ( I just replaced the existing nf file in the existing A1294 folder with the text below.) # Please make this file available to others All other configurations, including the file from 2019 did not work… I ended up recording my own custom configuration, spending the better part of 8 hours yesterday and a couple tonight. ![]() My wife has been heckling me for the last few hours about wanting to set this up, when I have a touchscreen and it sits on my desk lol… Thankfully there is a bit of overlap with my job so its actually helping me learn more about other operating systems (I mainly work on Windows based machines)Ī big shout out to for a large amount of assistance. I was able to get it registering the keys correctly when SSH’d into the device. They are not necessary using the IR Controller plugin and the new option to place custom profiles in “/data/INTERNAL/ir_controller/configurations”. Don’t use the commands you find in that post below the nf code block. This has been posted in June 2019 by I have no Apple remotes so I can’t comment on if it would work.įor additional information on placing your own remote control profiles have a look at post #195.Įdit: Added “end remote” at the end of the code block, which appears to be missing also in the original post of ezaul where I copied it fromĮdit 2: Added link to ezaul’s post. # devices being controlled by this remote: # this config file was automatically generated ![]() You could also try to create an alternative profile for the A1294 where you use a copy of the “lircrc” file from the current profile and a new “nf” file with the following content: # Please make this file available to others Maybe, but the A1156 has/had the same issue that not all of them work with the same profile - that’s the reason why there is already an alternative profile It will display button presses of the remote.So you would suggest returning the A1294 and getting the other Apple remote from the dropdown? You can use the irw command to test if you have done everything right up until now. ![]() OR take a look in /usr/share/lirc/remotes/apple/ OR if someone else already has. Sudo irrecord -d /dev/usb/hiddev1 -H macmini /etc/lirc/nf If you don't have an Apple Remote A1294 (look under the battery for the model number) you must create a file with You will need to run the irrecord step below and won't be able to use the config I posted.Įdit /etc/conf.d/nf NOTE: the DEVICE name can differ. The IR driver is called macmini if using a different IR device find out the driver name and replace macmini. This is how to install the Apple Remote (A1294) on a Macbook under Archlinux. Please add information or correct uncertain data which is marked with a ? FLIRC can also be used to adapt the Apple Remote for just about anything that accepts navigation via a USB keyboard.Īpple Remote Button Translations (for use in keymap.xml):īuttons IDs only available on ATV (>2.3) through "Learned Remote" featureįor details make sure to check the keymapping file in GIT Apple TV 2 controls See also: Archive:Alternative_keymaps_for_Apple_remote.Adding an Apple IR remote receiver to an iMac, MacBook, MacPro (or even a Windows PC) without built-in infrared receiver:.Adding an Apple IR remote receiver to a computer:.Using the Apple remote in Kodi using Linux:.Using the Apple remote in Kodi using Windows/Bootcamp:.Using the Apple remote on other computers 1.1 Using the Apple remote on other computers. ![]()
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