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yes
file .dll is not driver file
driver file is .inf
your .dll i have
i need driver or setup driver for this remote
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azido,
I do have and it is locked in the ATI app to a certian channel, but this app does not honor that and gets interference. As soon as I turned it off, it quit happening.
For now I had to remove this program because of this issue and because it takes over the function of the power button. I want it free to shutdown and restart the computer and all it does now is stop and start xbmc.
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Hello,
First and foremost, thanks for the app! Much simpler than IR Server and just about perfect.
I say just about perfect because I often seem to get myself into a part of XBMC that I can not back out of using my ATI remote. It seems almost as if the mapping is not quite equivalent to the MS remote. For example, when using the MediaStream skin there does not seem to be a way back from "Settings->Appearance_Look and Feel" the previous button does not seem to exit the section or is not quite equivalent to the 'back' button on the MS remote. using the Esc key, on a keyboard, does it but seems to be the only way back to the main menu. Likewise I can not seem to figure out how to get at the media item menu (mouse right click).
Is there any way that I can specify the remote mappings so that I can configure the ATI remote to work more like the MS remote?
Thanks again for the great enhancement to XBMC for Windows.
Chris
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I am using Marmitek X10 remote and Girder 4.0 to control my HTPC and also XBMC. It works perfectly well, I just made some small adjustments to keymap.xml.
My question - I can exit XBMC and I can send computer to sleep (S3) with my remote. Did you manage also to wake it up with this type of remote (X10 remote with USB RF receiver)?
Thanks,
Andrey
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I have the ATI Remote Wonder plus, running the ATI software for the remote and then trying to run your app for XBMC stuff. All the functions work this way, but your app overrides the controls of the ATI App. This usually isnt a problem except for the power button. With your app running, all power button does is start and stop xbmc. I would like it to do the default operation of the ATI app that stops the foreground program (or puts computer to standby if there is not one) or waking the computer from standby.
I guess the easiest thing would be to start your app when XBMC starts and kill it when XBMC closes, but not sure how to accomplish that in windows, or a suggestion i made in an earlier post is have the operation of the power button in your app configurable so you can turn it off.
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I got it to start the remote app when XBMC starts and to kill it as soon as XBMC exits using a bat file that I was already using to start xbmc from the A button of the ATI RW Plus.
start "X10-BMC" /MIN "c:\program files\xbmc\x10-bmc.exe"
"c:\program files\xbmc\xbmc.exe" -fs -p
taskkill /F /IM X10-BMC.exe
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Dav.
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I don't want to shutdown X10-BMC when XBMC is stopped because there is a
function that let you start XBMC with your remote. If X10-BMC is stopped, it
will be impossible to start again XBMC.
So in this case, you have to shut it down manually. I'm sorry.
Yes, I'm a XBMC Addicted and then ?