This is also in the repository under the name of "imon-2.4ghz"Īnd just fill in the codes section with keys as defined in /usr/include/input.
Soundgraph imon program remote driver#
I've botch together something that could associate the remote and use the inject driver to deliver keycodes. However as long as it works I'll keep using it. I did a bucketload of research and ended up buying a Silverstone case LC14M (250 i think) with Imon VFD built in. It has a (IMO) a nice formfactor, and does not require line of sight to the dongle. As for a remote to operate, i almost fell for the MCE remote. The SoundGraph iMON 2.4GHz LT/GT, is a small rf-based remote. Then you press a key and you get output like this: usr/bin/lirc-hidraw -debug /dev/input/event15 You can run the daemon in the foreground with debug like this: I then wrote such a daemon and put in the repository under the name "lirc-hidraw-inject". Given that the daemon now could accept udp literal ir-codes, then you could have several daemons injecting ir-codes into the system, eg. But I use it on a daily basis, So I've packed it as a debian package and put it in my repository.
Soundgraph imon program remote Patch#
The resulting patch was first posted to the lirc mailing list in late august 2011 ( original post here). The inject driver is an udp socket simply receiving 8 byte codes and using them as a ir-code. So I thought: Why not just make a driver that just accepts ir-codes, and then a daemon that pushes keycodes from the remote into the lirc daemon. Unfortunately It appeared as both a mouse and a keyboard, setting up 2 remotes is annoying. And building lirc from source didn't really work at the time, so I bought a Windows Media Center Remote Control. I was using a SoundGraph iMON 2.4GHz LT, and then I upgraded (to squeeze I think) my system, suddenly the imon was taken my the kernel hid system, and I couldn't associate the remote. I've had some troubles with the lirc (Linux Infrared Remote Control). The remote enables total control over the PC, while.
The software is incredibly easy to set up and use. Soundgraph has produced a solid gadget and has thought out an ingenious installation system. The set is made of a bright and responsive VFD with an integrated volume control and large infrared remote control. Lirc - inject driver - hidraw & SoundGraph iMON 2.4GHz LT/GT The Soundgraph iMON VFD is the perfect accessory to turn your normal PC into a HTPC. Please use a browser that supports javascript