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e8hffff
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2012-06-01 23:30
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Wireless Rii Mini Bluetooth Keyboard/Pad. Anyone Got One? Opinion? At around $28 delivered to your door it seems like a great way to control a XBMC device, example a Mele A2000.
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teaguecl
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2012-06-01 23:57
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it's been discussed a little bit here:
http://forum.xbmc.org/showthread.php?tid=129309&page=2 Hard to find in the forum search, since three letter words are too short and get ignored. Habey BIS-6561 silent fanless HTPC + 2GB DDR2 RAM + Intel X25-V 40GB SSD + XBMCbuntu Eden + Tivo Slide qwerty remote | My latest XBMC patch |
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JellyBean
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2012-06-02 02:21
Post: #3
I had one but it didn't last too long. It got dropped on the floor once and that was the end.
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artrafael
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2012-06-02 06:13
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I've had mine for 6 months:
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e8hffff
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2012-06-02 08:10
Post: #5
I've purchased one as it allows for hacking without having to plug in a full sized keyboard and mouse
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james
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2012-06-03 02:17
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This may sound like a dumb question but how do you control the TV with this remote? I don't even see a way to control the volume. Oddly the easiest part for me was building the PC I'm very confused when it comes to actually controlling it.
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artrafael
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2012-06-03 11:12
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(2012-06-03 02:17)james Wrote: This may sound like a dumb question but how do you control the TV with this remote? I don't even see a way to control the volume. Oddly the easiest part for me was building the PC I'm very confused when it comes to actually controlling it.The same way you control XBMC with any keyboard: http://wiki.xbmc.org/index.php?title=Keyboard |
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james
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2012-06-03 17:39
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(2012-06-03 11:12)artrafael Wrote:(2012-06-03 02:17)james Wrote: This may sound like a dumb question but how do you control the TV with this remote? I don't even see a way to control the volume. Oddly the easiest part for me was building the PC I'm very confused when it comes to actually controlling it.The same way you control XBMC with any keyboard: http://wiki.xbmc.org/index.php?title=Keyboard I was hoping to control XBMC with a universal remote after setting up the system with a regular keyboard/mouse. I don't plan on using the HTPC to surf the web or type anything long. After more research, it seems this is possible (provided I understood correctly) - I need to get a "MCE remote", plug that receiver to the PC and teach the buttons from the MCE remote to a universal remote with a learn function. I also understand now the device in this thread is just a regular keyboard mouse, with its tiny size I thought it could control the TV too. I've seen one in a store that has a keyboard on the back of a regular remote, I think it was for a Samsung TV. I also found a universal remote that has a keyboard/mouse, I posted about it last night [link], seems no one has it to give feedback. Maybe I'll buy it to check it out.
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artrafael
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2012-06-03 20:02
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If you want to use a single remote to control normal TV functions as well as XBMC, you may want to look into FLIRC.
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