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== Microsoft Media Center Remote Control == | == Microsoft Media Center Remote Control == | ||
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! colspan="3" {{!}} There are several versions of this remote: | |||
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{{!}} valign="top" {{!}} [[File:mcelearningsmalla.jpg|200px]]<br />'''Microsoft''' - Microsoft Logo at bottom of remote and on receiver | |||
{{!}} valign="top" {{!}} [[File:mceteletextsmall.jpg|200px]]<br />'''Microsoft with Teletext''' - Microsoft Logo at bottom of remote and on receiver, plus Red,Green,Yellow,Blue and a 'teletext' button. | |||
{{!}} valign="top" {{!}} [[File:remote-microsoft.jpg|200px]]<br />'''Dell''' - No Logos on remote or receiver and no TV standby or volume learning ability | |||
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All these variants of the MS remote will work out of the box with Kodi Live, though with a standard Linux install you'll need to install and configure Lirc. To get it to work on Windows you need to configure it to simulate key-presses. | |||
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! remote | ! remote | ||
! wake on USB? | ! wake on USB? | ||
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! IR transmit? | ! IR transmit? | ||
! linux/osx/windows? | ! linux/osx/windows? | ||
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! Microsoft | |||
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{{!}} N* | |||
{{!}} Y | |||
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! MS w/ Teletext | |||
{{!}} Y | |||
{{!}} N* | |||
{{!}} Y | |||
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! Dell | |||
{{!}} Y | |||
{{!}} N | |||
{{!}} N | |||
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Latest revision as of 02:46, 10 September 2020
Microsoft Media Center Remote Control
All these variants of the MS remote will work out of the box with Kodi Live, though with a standard Linux install you'll need to install and configure Lirc. To get it to work on Windows you need to configure it to simulate key-presses.
remote | wake on USB? | multi-device control? | volume learning? | universal-remote code available? | IR transmit? | linux/osx/windows? |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Microsoft | ? | N* | Y | ? | ? | all |
MS w/ Teletext | Y | N* | Y | ? | ? | all |
Dell | Y | N | N | ? | ? | all |