Central Remote Control gathers events from TV remote controls, notebook buttons, USB-keyboard multimedia buttons and translates them to commands for multimedia applications.
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You have a notebook. Goals:
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Step A: First of all, enable notebook plugin (asus/thinkpad). It shows banners
when you adjust brightness, volume, etc.
Moreover, it contains functions used by Power Patrol
(aka POPA, quick selection of power consumption mode)
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Step B: The notebook has extra keys,
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Step C: For example, you attached AirClick USB remote control to make a presentation.
airclick plugin should be enabled. When you click a button on remote control,
a command is forwarded to active multimedia application.
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Moreover
Change the volume using hot key (via Uniaud API). This is important for many notebook users.
You have a barebone. Goals:
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Step A: If your barebone is equipped with multicore processor and
the cooler is loud, then enable POPA plugin. It allows switch throttling and
thus reduce the load of CPU.
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Step B: If using a TV-tuner, then enable plugin for the TV-tuner and
its remote control.
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Step C: If you have a multimedia keyboard, enable ps/2 or mmkbd plugin. All events from multimedia keyboard are catched in this case. |
Moreover
Change the volume using hot key (via Uniaud API). This is important for some desktop users.