<p>Have a look at the massively modified myth distirbtuin linuxmce it is a full home automation solution which uses myth and has pure airmouse support.</p>
<p>The interface isn't everyones cup of tea and it is based on kubuntu710 currently (unless there has been a very recent release) </p>
<p>Please excuse brevity and mistakes, this email was composed on a mobile phone.</p>
<p>Thanks and regards,<br>
Richard Morton<br><br><br><br></p>
<p><blockquote type="cite">On 30 Oct 2009 20:44, "Bob Cunningham" <<a href="mailto:FlyMyPG@gmail.com">FlyMyPG@gmail.com</a>> wrote:<br><br><p><font color="#500050">On 10/30/2009 08:53 AM, Raymond Wagner wrote:
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That sounds like the simplest way to go: Let the mouse invoke a scrollable list of the currently available actions, also showing the binding keystroke (if any).<br>
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I'm very slowly getting my MythTV system together, and the FE and BE are both running on my home office system, still without a remote control or even a real TV connected. I keep forgetting the keyboard bindings!<br>
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An alternative would be a mouseable "soft remote" widget that would simulate a remote + IR receiver + lirc, so that remote configuration and full testing can be done without the hardware. It could also allow various remotes to be tested virtually before making a purchase decision.<br>
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It may also be handy if the remote gets lost...<p><font color="#500050">
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