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Among the many aspects that contributed in making XBMC a success | Among the many aspects that contributed in making XBMC a success, we can surely count its ease of control its ease of control through either the standard control pad or the Xbox remote control. | ||
Under Windows things are not as simple out of the box but this tutorial will attempt to guide you through the necessary steps, in order to achieve a similarly seamless control experience. | |||
==EventGhost, what it is and why we need it== | |||
Straight from its webpage, "EventGhost is an open-source automation tool for MS Windows, that can be extended through plugins." | |||
[[category:How To]] | [[category:How To]] | ||
[[category:XBMC for Windows specific FAQ]] | |||
Revision as of 16:07, 18 January 2009
Among the many aspects that contributed in making XBMC a success, we can surely count its ease of control its ease of control through either the standard control pad or the Xbox remote control. Under Windows things are not as simple out of the box but this tutorial will attempt to guide you through the necessary steps, in order to achieve a similarly seamless control experience.
EventGhost, what it is and why we need it
Straight from its webpage, "EventGhost is an open-source automation tool for MS Windows, that can be extended through plugins."