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2013-12-27, 15:32
(This post was last modified: 2014-01-06, 11:12 by odt_x.)
Any RII 13 owners who have figured out how to use the IR macro key? This button is not mentioned in the manual at all, so before I start trying to figure it out myself by trial and error I'm hoping for your insights.
EDIT: as it turned out the remote lacks Macro functionality, its just one more single action button with an unfortunate label.
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2014-02-04, 00:35
(This post was last modified: 2014-02-04, 00:37 by sea3pea0.)
I have a ipazzport KP-810-18BVR(bluetooth), that I am using with a windows 8.1 x64 setup. Although I have only had it for a few weeks, I am mostly satisfied with the KP-810-18BVR. The keyboard, touch pad and infra red remote work as expected. The voice/blue tooth headset works pretty well too aside for 1 complaint that I have with it. The tones that are emitted from a headset when you have one connected via the headset jack are deafening. When the device gets low on batteries it emits a warning tone that seriously hurts my ears. It also emits a tone when you press the voice button to connect the headset or start a voice command, but at least you know when those tones are going to be emitted so you can take your headset off before you press the button, saving your ears from the shock. But the low battery warning tones come unexpectedly. Has anyone experienced this problem also? Anyone know if there is a way to lower the volume on these tones? I have tried turning windows system volume down, but as far as I can tell the volume of those low battery/voice/headset control tones seem to be independent of other volume settings. Overall the device is pretty convenient. I really like the headset feature, if I can only figure out how to make the alert tones less deafening.
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Is there anything like a Harmony 650 with a qwerty?
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How did you break this thing open, I would like to replace the speaker in the remote with a headphone jack so I can listen to the TV with my headphones wirelessly.
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Using a small screwdriver forcing the remote control it opens it. I've started at the usb connector.
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(2014-02-24, 21:02)Budwyzer Wrote: (2014-02-21, 02:15)mushoss Wrote: http://techland.time.com/2014/02/20/dont...ia-remote/
Anybody think this might work with NUC and xbmc. Just saw it and though i would post.
Currently the XBONE controllers aren't even supported on PCs. There aren't any drivers that I'm aware of, nor any sort of dongle you can buy to receive and decode the propietary RF signals coming from these things like you can for a wireless 360 controller.
They're IR, not RF, and they work just fine on a PC :)
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My bad, I thought we were talking about the 360 black media remote.