2010-09-19, 15:04
Hi all,
I just bought one of these, Asus AT3IONT-I-DELUXE, to run XBMC and I've successfully installed the Dharma Beta 2 Live version but I have a problem with the bundled remote control. Most of the navigation buttons work, up, down, left, right, ok, play etc. but many of the buttons do nothing at all, such as the power button or the dedicated buttons on the controller and I have no way to get the context menu either.
I've trawled the forums here and on Google for days now looking for help and I've tried to get to grips with LIRC but to no avail (I'm new to XBMC and Linux so I'm on quite a steep curve!). My USB receiver is reported as the following by lsusb:
Man: PHILIPS Prod: MCE USB Receiver- spinel plusfOr Asus
I'm using Putty to connect to my XBMC device and I can get nothing from LIRC at all, irw does nothing, even though I can see the remote control having an effect on the XBMC when I press the buttons so something is working.
Anyone have any ideas before I give up and buy a new remote?
Many thanks,
Tim
I just bought one of these, Asus AT3IONT-I-DELUXE, to run XBMC and I've successfully installed the Dharma Beta 2 Live version but I have a problem with the bundled remote control. Most of the navigation buttons work, up, down, left, right, ok, play etc. but many of the buttons do nothing at all, such as the power button or the dedicated buttons on the controller and I have no way to get the context menu either.
I've trawled the forums here and on Google for days now looking for help and I've tried to get to grips with LIRC but to no avail (I'm new to XBMC and Linux so I'm on quite a steep curve!). My USB receiver is reported as the following by lsusb:
Man: PHILIPS Prod: MCE USB Receiver- spinel plusfOr Asus
I'm using Putty to connect to my XBMC device and I can get nothing from LIRC at all, irw does nothing, even though I can see the remote control having an effect on the XBMC when I press the buttons so something is working.
Anyone have any ideas before I give up and buy a new remote?
Many thanks,
Tim