Remote wonder ii vista
Advertisement Guests Only Login or Register to remove this ad. Aug 28, , PM stargate. This solution worked perfectly for Windows Vista x However it doesn't work for Windows 7 no drivers are detected. Is there any way to make Remote Wonder Plus work on Windows 7 x64? Lead developer of Star Media Center. Find More Posts by stargate. Thread Tools. All times are GMT The time now is AM. All trademarks used are properties of their respective owners. Piriform Ltd. Logitech WingMan Software.
Cowon America. Apple Computer, Inc. Rick Brewster. Alternatives Title. Alexander A. Video Converter. JetAudio, Inc. OSS Video Converter. Onestop Soft. Softdiv Software. Remove ad. To find out if we need to create one, do the following:. Optionally you may pass --debug after the config file path if it doesn't seem to be starting right.
Normal output will be:. Note the "parsing Also, if the daemon has an error reading your configuration file, it will start anyway and you'll need to kill it before you can restart it with a correct config file. Now run irw and start pushing buttons. If nothing displays, you'll need to generate a new configuration file.
If you get an error about being unable to connect to socket, your daemon didn't start or isn't started properly possibly an invalid device or configuration path. To create a new configuration file, you'll probably want to kill the daemon first although I don't think it's required. As root, killall lircd. Then run irrecord with a path to the new configuration file as the parameter, like:. Follow the instructions and note that when naming the control buttons, you'll want to name them to match up with what MythTV needs to process.
For each "begin You can always edit either of the config files to match, so don't feel pressure to get it exact right now. In fact, irrecord will time-out if you don't give it input in 10 seconds, so it's best to get the config file created first and then match up button names later. If so, you might want to change the "remote ID" to have less interaction with neighbor's wireless devices or your own wireless devices.
Unfortunately, it's a trial and error process. Another thing that helps is to disable mouse and keyboard support that you don't use. Most of the phantom events turned out to be triggering up, down, left and right arrows, and since I don't use those on the remote, I disabled them, as well as various alt-click and ctrl-click combinations that I don't use.
In order to really dispense with a keyboard, there are certain keyboard shortcuts that you need to define in the configuratin of the ZP Remote Wonder Plugin. A good example is "Shift-Space" which is to toggle the Control Bar. However, the plugin uses the number keys as the buttons for the shortcuts, and what happens is that the Remote Wonder also transmits the numbers as well, and ZP has its predefined settings for
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