- #FLIRC USB IR REMOTE DONGLE FOR RASPBERRY PI HOW TO#
- #FLIRC USB IR REMOTE DONGLE FOR RASPBERRY PI TV#
Among others it supports Playstation, XBOX 360 and Rasperry PI.
#FLIRC USB IR REMOTE DONGLE FOR RASPBERRY PI TV#
You can find your Raspberry Pi USB accessories right here. The Flirc is a USB dongle that attaches to your Fire TV or other media device. We are constantly trying to expand the warehouse with, for example: Wi-Fi dongles, USB keyboard, mouse, remote controls (remotes), usb hubs and much more.
It requires a Raspberry Pi as the controller and a Flirc USB IR receiver in combination with the universal remote wand to control functions in the script.
#FLIRC USB IR REMOTE DONGLE FOR RASPBERRY PI HOW TO#
It's basically a universal IR receiver, so can be used with any remote you choose, old, new or Universal! The best part about FLIRC is that it can be used to mimic a keyboard so every media centre application understands it without any drivers. The category includes all the USB accessories that fit your Raspberry Pi. This instructable outlines how to make a simple Python script that is controlled by the Harry Potter universal remote control wand made by The Noble Collection. Just walk through the super simple setup - pairing individual remote buttons with 'Media Centre Buttons' and you're done. FLIRC V2 - RPi USB XBMC IR Remote Receiver (Flirc IR receiver) The FLIRC USB dongle. Configure the device on your desktop PC, then simply plug into your Pi for a perfect media centre companion! Amaze your friends and family when the tiny box stuck to the back of your TV controls your entire media collection using an old DVD remote! FLIRC learns from any remote control, not caring about different vendor protocols. The Flirc USB allows you to pair any remote control with your computer or media center (Including the Raspberry Pi) Just. Works with many devices, such as: Raspberry Pi, computer, laptop. FeaturesThe FLIRC USB dongle allows the use of any remote control with your Raspberry Pi Just walk through the super simple setup - pairing individual remote buttons with 'Media Centre Buttons' and you're doneFLIRC learns from any remote control, not caring about different vendor protocols Configure the device on your desktop PC, then simply plug into your Pi for a perfect media centre companionThe FLIRC USB dongle allows the use of any remote control with your Raspberry Pi.