R. Geoffrey Newbury wrote:
On Sun, 23 Oct 2005 12:04:38 +0200, Oliver Groht wrote:
ffrr schrieb:
Oliver Groht wrote:
Hi,
i'm dealing with the idea to buy the MS. Remote Keyboard for XP MCE.
Does anybody have some experience with this device under Linux/MythTV?
My Mythbox works very well, but i'm looking a long time for a nice
remote device with keyboard,
mouse and function keys esp. for Media Center applications.
I know this device needs a IR receiver from MS. I'm looking for lirc
support, but i think there is nothing
for this device. Only for XBOX hardware. Right, or am i wrong?
I have had the following plan for the box that will live next to my
TV. Yes, it needs a remote control, but I am so tired of remotes that
don't cover enough functions, so I was just going to get a wireless
USB keyboard (I presume like the MS one you mention, although I had a
Logitech one in mind) and use that. Sure it's big, but I guess I
won't lose it that way :-)
Anyway, no need for lirc. It's a real keyboard. The remote that came
with my DVB card works the same way. The USB IR receiver is seen by
linux as a real keyboard. So using a full keyboard, there will be no
confusion/tedium mapping key pressings to functions, just use the ones
you normally use when sitting in front of the computer. p for pause, m
for menu, arrow keys to move, type data into a field, user the <enter>
key, and <esc> etc etc
Yesterday I was browsing at a computer shop and noticed that Apple sells
wireless remote keyboards as well as their usual USB connected keyboards.
The wireless remote keyboards use BLUETOOTH to talk to the computer.
So a USB Bluetooth adapter to give bluetooth capability to your box, plus
this keyboard might do the trick.
Supposedly there is a Linux driver.
The keyboards are quite small and slick.
AND there is a bluetooth wireless mouse....Together the price was about
$100 Canadian...
I'd prefer one of these for a PVR:
http://www.btc.com.tw/english/2-7-21keyboard.htm#9019urf
Here's a review:
http://www.byopvr.com/Sections+index-req-printpage-artid-15.html
Pointing device built into the keyboard so you can't lose it. (nobody
makes a wireless mouse that
beeps to tell you which couch cushion it's buried in yet) Cheap,
wireless, form fitted for laptop use.
Nifty carrying handles, and it's black, which happens to fit in well
with my equipment right now.
I'd prefer a trackpoint instead of a joystick, but whatever...
--
Jesse Guardiani
Programmer/Sys Admin
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