PS I can also move the mouse with my xbox controller, not sure if that is relevant or not.
On Tue, 6 Dec 2005, Daniel Walton wrote: > More info here...irw can see the signal coming from the remote > > [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ irw > 0000000000559aa6 00 UP XboxDVDRemote > 0000000000559aa6 01 UP XboxDVDRemote > 0000000000558aa7 00 DOWN XboxDVDRemote > 0000000000558aa7 01 DOWN XboxDVDRemote > 0000000000557aa8 00 RIGHT XboxDVDRemote > 0000000000557aa8 01 RIGHT XboxDVDRemote > 0000000000556aa9 00 LEFT XboxDVDRemote > 0000000000531ace 00 1 XboxDVDRemote > 0000000000531ace 01 1 XboxDVDRemote > 0000000000532acd 00 2 XboxDVDRemote > 0000000000533acc 00 3 XboxDVDRemote > > I installed my .lircrc file from > http://bit.blkbk.com/mythtv-xbox.0.4.5-beta.tar.gz > > #cd /tmp > #wget http://bit.blkbk.com/mythtv-xbox.0.4.5-beta.tar.gz > #tar xpzvf mythtv-xbox.0.4.5-beta.tar.gz > #cd /tmp/live > #cp lircrc /home/live/.lircrc > #ln -s /home/live/.lircrc /home/live/.mythtv/lircrc > > When I use the remote without the frontend running I can see the mouse moving > up, down, left, right, etc. It just seems like lirc isn't letting the > mythfrontend know about the signals from the remote. > > This has to be something simple to fix that I'm missing. > > Daniel > > > > The remote should work with just Xebian being installed, without messing > > around with any config files. Try using the remote outside of MythTV to > > move the cursor around the desktop. It should work. > > > > I think this command will show you if the xbox is receiving the signals: > > > > $/usr/bin/irw > > > > Adam > > > > > >
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