On Sat, Apr 02, 2005 at 10:25:30PM -0500, PAUL WILLIAMSON wrote:
> > I feel like I'm being really dense or something. The only other
> > thing I can think of is that people just buy some cheap wireless
> > keyboard and configure a remote to send signals to the keyboard's
> > IR receiver. 
> 
> Yep.  Do this on all my frontend only machines now.  Awesome as I've
> eliminated the need for lirc and have full functionality.

That would be "full myth/xine/mplayer" functionality, right? Doesn't
this wireless-keyboard approach eliminate possibility of binding
remote control keys for activity unrelated to the application holding
focus (unless you can bind them to keys first processed by the window
manager before your application sees them)?

Is this pros/cons summary correct?

        - Wireless keyboard receiver. The advantage is no extra
          configuration required beyond that of remote control; the
          frontend thinks it's a normal keyboard. The disadvantage is
          that you are confined to whatever application has focus at
          the moment (mythfrontend, xine, etc.). This means you can't
          program non-myth/xine stuff to happen, unless you can bind
          keys that get processed by your window manager before
          mythfrontend/xine/whatever see them.

        - LIRC. Requires more software installation/configuration
          (LIRC) and a serial port, but I imagine is more flexible
          because LIRC sees the remote control commands before any
          other applications see them?

Thanks,
--Rob
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