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Various RF remotes that use a small USB "dongle" typically are seen as a keyboard by the computer/HTPC. Depending on the remote, some even work out-of-the-box with XBMC, while others might need some minor adjustments. Examples of such remotes include the [[Motorola Nyxboard Hybrid]] and [[Boxee remote]]. | |||
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Various RF remotes that use a small USB "dongle" typically are seen as a keyboard by the computer/HTPC. Depending on the remote, some even work out-of-the-box with XBMC, while others might need some minor adjustments. Examples of such remotes include the Motorola Nyxboard Hybrid and Boxee remote.