xbmc One For All Kameleon set up
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Running XBMC in Confluence and wanting to set it up with my new One For All Kameleon 8308 Remote. Got a Philips OVU412000/00 IR receiver plugged via usb into my computer running windows7 64bit. Got a custom registry and autohotkey already installed, plus "remote control sends keyboard presses" selected in xbmx. Also got MCE Remote downloaded and enabled in Program add ons. I've scoured the web and can't seem to find any uselful information on the next step. Any help would be greatly appreciated
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#2
Have you looked at http://wiki.xbmc.org/index.php?title=Usi...in_Windows to check the eHome driver is present and correct?

Assuming the receiver is working fine just configure your Kameleon handset to emulate an MCE keyboard. If it doesn't have MCE emulation built in you'll need to teach it the IR codes from a Microsoft handset.

JR
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#3
Yeah, the eHome driver is there and correct. I don't believe it does have MCE emulation. Does anyone know if there is a method to teaching this particular device IR codes. I'm assuming it's something to do with the magic keys?
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#4
A quick Google found:

http://www.remotecentral.com/cgi-bin/mbo...d.cgi?4309

JR
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#5
Or you could try FLIRC. That's good for IR.
flirc.tv

Flirc now has a forum: forum.flirc.tv
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#6
Cheers but I already found that thread, it is unhelpful and the codes don't work, possibly because I have a different model. I'm not sure. Flirc does look like a viable option but $25 pushes the price of having a working MC remote beyond what I'd like after the remote and receiver. Any similar programs availabloe for free?
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