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21.08.2007 14:20:10
Do I have to launch Remote Buddy in order to make a remote work?
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Hi.

I just bought Remote Buddy and am quite satisfied. 
However, perhaps I misunderstood the concept of the kernel extension, but so far, my Apple Remote (using a Microsoft Media Center IrDA-receiver) only works when Remote Buddy is running. While I've seen the preferences option to launch Remote Buddy on logon, I'd prefer if the remote would also work without the app running. 
Is there a way? Did I miss something? So far I'm mainly interested in using Frontrow, so I don't really need all the functions of Remote Buddy.

I have a PowerMac G5, single 1.8 GHz, ATI Radeon 9600XT 128 MB VRAM, 2 GB RAM, 2 HDDs, Bluetooth, Airport. 

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21.08.2007 16:48:01
Re: Do I have to launch Remote Buddy in order to make a remote work?
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Yes, Remote Buddy needs to run in order for your remote control to work.

If all you want is that Remote Buddy acts like a "native" Apple 
Remote, please have a look at the Feature at the end of Remote Buddy's 
website's main page. It contains a How-To on how to set this up.

Best regards, 
Felix