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As the app makes use of the CIR port, I don't think a portrait mode app makes much sense (as holding the device in portrait mode covers the port), so you just have to create a 800x424 landscape design of the remote. The layout should be so that the buttons are big and easy to operate while holding the N900 in landscape mode. The following buttons should be covered:
As a reminder, the real Apple Remote looks like this:
Thanks for your help