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IRKey with Remote - IR Remote to Keyboard
| Supplier Unconfirmed | |
| EAR99 | |
| Obsolete | |
| 8473.30.11.80 | |
| Automotive | No |
| PPAP | No |
Dev Kit Description
It's great for controlling an XBMC computer, but also nice when you want to make a clicker for watching videos or playing music on your computer or laptop. Since it's just a USB keyboard, no drivers are required for any operating systems.
There are two modes: ASCII and Multimedia key. ASCII mode is default, there's a single blink on startup to let you know. The output is all ASCII-type characters that any keyboard can generate. Multimedia mode has two blinks on startup, and sends MM key's as seen on some keyboards. This will let you do stuff like control your computer's speaker volume at any time, or iTunes, even if it's in the background.- ""Vol-"" -> '-' in ASCII mode or 'Volume down' in Multimedia Key mode
- ""Vol+"" -> '=' in ASCII mode or 'Volume up' in Multimedia Key mode
- ""Play/pause"" -> ' ' (space) in ASCII mode or 'Play/Pause' in Multimedia Key mode
- ""Setup"" -> Escape key in ASCII mode or 'Menu"" in Multimedia Key mode
- ""Stop/Mode"" -> 'x' in ASCII mode or 'Stop' in Multimedia Key mode
- Up/Down/Left/Right -> Arrow keys in ASCII mode or Volume Up/Down and Prev/Next track in Multimedia Key mode
- Enter/Save -> Enter key
- Reverse -> Backspace key
- 0 thru 9 -> '0' thru '9'
You can switch between modes by waiting until the IRKey is plugged in and working and pressing down the mini button for one second. The LED will blink to show you that the modes have switched.
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