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Flirc raspberry pi case
Flirc raspberry pi case












  1. #Flirc raspberry pi case software#
  2. #Flirc raspberry pi case tv#

We already mentioned that you can use almost any Infra red remote with FLIRC.

#Flirc raspberry pi case software#

There’s no programming or hunting around for specific device codes, you simply connect the FLIRC USB to your PC/Mac, open the software and start mapping buttons via the friendly and easy to use interface. The clever hardware inside the FLIRC, mixed with the excellent key mapping software (for Windows, Mac & Linux), allows you to ‘record’ the signal from each button press on your existing remote, and map that to the device you want to use it with (such as KODI).

#Flirc raspberry pi case tv#

It can talk to almost any infra-red remote up to 20 feet away – from old TV remotes, to universal remotes, home-made IR blasters, air conditioning controls and everything in between! Rather than buying a separate remote control, FLIRC keeps your sofa clutter to a minimum by allowing you to easily program it to accept signals from your existing remotes. It’s a really clever solution that lets you use your existing remotes to control your Raspberry Pi media centre, all from this tiny USB device.įLIRC is a clever little USB receiver that allows you to use almost any traditional IR (infra-red) remote control with your Raspberry Pi media centre.

flirc raspberry pi case

Whilst there are many options available for controlling your Raspberry Pi media centre, our favourite is the FLIRC USB.

flirc raspberry pi case

Using a keyboard and mouse just isn’t ideal in most scenarios, but the Raspberry Pi doesn’t come with a remote like a traditional TV box – so what can you use? One of the first things you’ll need when you set up a Raspberry Pi media centre is a remote control.














Flirc raspberry pi case