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Araj:
How do I configure an IR remote to work with JRMC26 on Ubuntu? The only keys that seem to be mapped correctly between my remote and MC are vol+ and vol-
The remote works fine with JRMC26 for Windows
I tried "Remote Control" in "Options" and when I click "Next", I get the message "You don't appear to have a Media Center Transceiver connected to your computer. Please connect it and try again."

JimH:
I don't think you can use it with a (Windows) Media Center Remote.  You might find a remote (Logitech?) that would emulate a keyboard.

bob:
I did test this at one time and got it working.
Mostly there needs to be an IR driver in your kernel that supports MCE and is configured properly then the functions get assigned to the X windows media keys.

Araj:
I'm a little bewildered.
There is an IR driver in the kernel and Rhythmbox, Ubuntu's default music player, somehow works a lot better with the remote.
As far as a remote that emulates a keyboard is concerned: I already have a wireless keyboard, but how would I assign the keys in MC?
What type of "Media Center Transceiver" does MC expect to identify in Ubuntu?

BryanC:
If you're registering keyboard input then you can pass MCWS commands using cURL or use an MCC (core command) although MCWS is more practical when sending commands over a network.

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