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20.06.2006 18:08:26
Support for Keyspan Express Remote (URM-17A)
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Hello,

now that you have included support for the Keyspan RF Remote, is it possible 
to enable support for the Keyspan Express Remote (URM-17A) in Remote Buddy, 
too? I would love to use Remote Buddy on my G4 Mac mini with this remote.

Thank you for this wonderful product and keep up the good work, weiter so!

Greetings,

max. 

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User

22.06.2006 18:58:03
Re: Support for Keyspan Express Remote (URM-17A)
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Hello Max,

thanks for your suggestion. I've just had a look at the tools Keyspan 
provides and I don't see an obvious way to support them directly. 
There is an idea on how to support them - at least in part - 
indirectly. More as I find out.

Felix 

User

22.06.2006 19:05:51
Re: Support for Keyspan Express Remote (URM-17A)
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The remote software basically works by assigning keystrokes 
to the individual keys on the remote. My guess would be to 
define keystrokes in remote buddy that may be mapped to 
the remote using the Keyspan software...

Thank you for looking into this issue, I would really like to 
use Remote Buddy on my mini. Tested it on the MacBook and 
immediately fell in love. 

User

04.10.2006 20:41:02
Re: Support for Keyspan Express Remote (URM-17A)
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Remote Buddy does now support both the Keyspan Express Remote as well 
as the Keyspan Digital Media Remote. The Apple Remote can be used 
with their receivers as well, now ..

Spread the word and share the love ;-)

Best regards, 
Felix 

User

05.10.2006 02:51:26
Re: Support for Keyspan Express Remote (URM-17A)
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Thanks a lot for adding support for this remote! Remote Buddy looks like awesome software, and my new EyeTV is arriving tomorrow.

Also, should the Keyspan software stay installed or should it be deleted? 

User

05.10.2006 04:03:01
Re: Re: Support for Keyspan Express Remote (URM-17A)
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Hello Frederic,

Thanks a lot for adding support for this remote! Remote Buddy looks 
like awesome software, and my new EyeTV is arriving tomorrow.

 
Thank you!

Also, should the Keyspan software stay installed or should it be 
deleted?

 
It should be sufficient to remove the kernel extension (via the menu 
of the Keyspan DMR application) and instruct the Keyspan DMR 
application to not start at login time (using the respective checkbox 
in its window).

If you don't want to use the Keyspan software any longer, you can 
completely uninstall it, though (Remote Buddy will assist you if it 
can't get access to the Keyspan hardware).

Remote Buddy brings its own driver, which operates entirely from user 
space and without kernel extension.

Best regards, 
Felix 

User

05.10.2006 04:49:09
Re: Support for Keyspan Express Remote (URM-17A)
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Thanks a lot for the speedy reply!