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    IRK! Infrared Remote USB Keyboard

    IRK! Infrared Remote USB Keyboard

    Control your computer with an IR remote

    This is an open-hardware Infrared Remote Controlled USB keyboard, without keys, implemented using a PIC micro-controller and MikroC. IRK! enables you to use your LEARNING remote control to control any system that you can plug a USB keyboard into (Windows, Linux, Mac). Great for controlling a home theatre system such as MythTV, XBMC or Media Center. No drivers are required. You can program *any* USB keyboard function (with or without Control, Alt, Shift and GUI modifiers) to a button on your infrared remote control and when you press that button IRK! ...
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    lircexec
    "lircexec" is a little program which can be used as a replacement for "irexec" and "irxevent" which are part of LIRC project (http://www.lirc.org). Most important differences are: - flexible keymaps (operating modes) that can be used for any IR controller supported by lirc. - additional logic implemented to keep trace of applications associated with keymaps - like automatic, temporary keymap swapping (override) if application doesn't have input focus, "force-focus" mode and more. - multi-command keys, global keys, auto-repeating keys simulation, etc.
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    Daemon and controller applet for managing a LG BX220-JD Projector
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