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Revision as of 23:59, 9 January 2012

This is a (probably futile) attempt to keep up with the vast range of MCE remotes out there, and give some indication of how well they work with XBMC.

If you are adding a review please try to be as detailed as possible about the remote. For example:

  • What operating systems and versions of XBMC have you tested on
  • Does the remote send keystrokes or is it MS compatible?
  • If it's MS compatible have you tested reconfiguring it using the registry and did this work?

The article groups the Microsoft compatible (also known as eHome or RC6) remotes together first, as these are most configurable when you're using them with XBMC. Other than this there's no significance to the order of the reviews.

eHome/RC remotes

The remotes in this section all use the Microsoft eHome driver on Windows. See Using a Microsoft remote control in Windows for details. This type of remote is supported out of the box by XBMC Live.

eHome remotes are generally more expensive than the non-eHome remotes, but they are highly configurable and work very well with XBMC. Many universal handsets, for example the Harmony remotes, have emulation for eHome/RC6 handsets built in so they will work with an eHome IR receiver.

Microsoft Media Center Remote Control

AIM RC6 Media Center Remote Control

HP MCE Remote

HP Pavilion HDX Remote

Asrock Remote

Mediagate GP-IR02BK

Mediagate MG-IR02BK

DEC-200B

AVS Gear HA-IR01SV

Hauppauge Media Center Remote Control Kit

AURC-002

Microsoft XBox 360 Universal Remote Control

Philips 5100 4in1 Vista MCE Remote

Microsoft MCE Keyboard Remote

Non eHome/RC remotes

These remotes usually work by emulating a keyboard, that is when you press a button on the remote XBMC receives a key press just as if a key had been pressed on the keyboard. Most of the remotes emulate multimedia keyboards or send Windows Media Center keyboard shortcuts like ctrl-shift-P for Play.

XBMC has all the required keyboard mappings for these remotes so they should work out of the box. However they usually cannot be configured so they have some limitations. For example, on Windows the green button will start Windows Media Center and this can't be changed without considerable messing around.

These remotes will work with XBMCLive as long as Ubuntu recognises them as a keyboard, which isn't always the case.

VRC-1100

Speedlink SL-6399

Unbranded MCE remote

Unbranded MCE remote 2

GoTView PC Remote

Generic PS3 remote

Xbox 360 Wireless Controller for Windows

XBox DVD Remote

Flirc

Boxee Box remote

Android remotes

Apple remote

Motorola Nyxboard Hybrid