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Unfortunately, the fortec star keysets don't work on my receiver. neither do any of the Pioneer keysets on my amp.
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2012-02-15
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2012-02-15
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2012-02-15
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2012-02-15
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Any chance that in some future you will add Air Conditioning category? I need to control a samsung a/c
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2012-02-15
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2012-02-15
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2012-02-15
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tested your both Western Digital keysets and both are working fine with WDTV Live.
While testing, I got a new idea, as most of new TV sets and media players like WD support internet browsing and/or youtube like sites, a keyboard becomes necessary.
Is it possible for you to add a keyboard to your Secondary Buttons menu, or better would be to invoke either vkb or hw keyboard of our belowed N900?
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2012-02-15
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Great!
You know, I've got details on Microsoft's/Philips' "Infrared Keyboard" protocol, and I think it wouldn't be hard to implement. (I think that the LIRC guys are already using infrared keyboards and mice with their PCs.) But are these media players actually using infrared? I would have guessed that bluetooth is the wave of the future for this sort of application, and BlueMaemo should already be able to turn the N900 into a portable keyboard, I think...
I'll put Beko on the list, too. (I've only found a couple of config files for them though, so might not have good coverage for their devices.)