Almost all of the game emulators i have seen do not support stdin/stdout
interfaces like mplayer, tvtime and many of the other apps freevo uses.
Unless the app itself supports LIRC(and you may have contention issues
b/t freevo and the app over lirc), this may not be possible.

The keys that are mapped and watched for in freevo don't work except
for STOP and EXIT. These work because we don't bother to send them to
the app. We just kill the app when processing. All the other stuff that
may still be there in 1.5 or 1.4.1 that seems to interpret keystrokes
doesn't work. it is leftovers from an experiment RShortt did to try to
see if there was some other way to try to get game controls to map.

-- 
Mike Ruelle
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On Sat, 2004-04-17 at 13:59, Justin T Wetherell wrote:
> I am without a joystick at the moment, how can I map all the remote
> buttons to work as a joystick. I saw that enter was mapped to exit, I
> would like to map the rest, so I can play a game until I get an actual
> joystick.
> 




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