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<div><div>>> > None. I have an IR based keyboard that plugins into the PS2 keyboard<br>
>> > and<br>>> > mouse ports on my computer. I have a learning remote (URC-8910 - maybe<br>>> > $30)<br>>> > that I programmed with JP1 to emulate the keyboard IR commands. To<br>>> > Myth,<br>
>> > all the remote button presses come in as keyboard commands so I don't<br>>> > have<br>>> > to mess around with LIRC at all. Very easy to set up and is *alot*<br>>> > faster<br>
>> > in responding to buttons than LIRC.<br></div></div></blockquote></div></div></div></blockquote><div>i have messed around with JP1 remotes before and I would say this is anything but easy to do. JP1 programming is ALOT harder than Lirc config. Especially if you use a MCE USB remote or a haugpaugge remote.<br>
</div><div><br>As for remotes that I use I first purchased the MCE remote for about ~30. On my frontend a built a serial IP adapter. the MCE is VERY easy and well documented. the serial is somewhat documented buy you have to buy/built the serial adapter which may be complex depending on you skills.<br>
<br>my 2 cents<br><br>Mitchell<br></div></div><br>