Rather than buying a separate remote control, FLIRC keeps your sofa clutter to a minimum by allowing you to easily program it to accept signals from your existing remotes. I'm also open to using a different device other than FLIRC, as long as it has the ability to receive and send commands.Įdit: Please don’t suggest Harmony remotes anymore, I already have one in my living room, I’m not looking to spend $60 on another one, and I’m specifically going for a nostalgic/retro experience via PseudoTV for Kodi, so I’m adamant on using an old IR remote control with all the number buttons. FLIRC is a clever little USB receiver that allows you to use almost any traditional IR (infra-red) remote control with your Raspberry Pi media centre. Is there any way to do this on Windows 10? Preferably I'd like to tie this to a keyboard shortcut with AutoHotkey so I can create a keyboard shortcut and that way I can tie it into any kind of startup processes or automated workflows I have set up. So I've been wracking my head this morning searching here, the FLIRC forums, and just Google in general for a definitive way to do what I'm asking, and can't seem to find a straight answer, as most are outdated, others are just about RasPi/Linux, and the last few I found are questions about the SDK support for this and integration into apps, but not exactly how-to actually do it for a person with an HTPC.īasically what I'd like to do is use the FLIRC to send an IR signal that turns on my TV when I turn on my computer, and to also turn it off when the computer goes to sleep or shuts down.
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