s] Can anyone recommend a good remote control?
> >This has been asked before, not so long ago...
> Sorry, I only joined the list today.
>
> Cool, both around the same price. I guess the joypad would be more
> usefull though, as it could be used to control snes games and st
>This has been asked before, not so long ago...
Sorry, I only joined the list today.
Cool, both around the same price. I guess the joypad would be more
usefull though, as it could be used to control snes games and stuff.
hmm, decisions decisions...
Michel Hoogervorst wrote:
> This has been ask
John Molohan wrote:
> mat holton wrote:
>
>> Hi there,
>>
>> Well, the title says it all really - Is there such a thing as a decent
>> remote control that works with linux/freevo. Are they USB? Do they
>> require USB2 or will they work with USB1.1?
>>
>> Any ideas would be great!
>>
>> cheers,
mat holton wrote:
> Hi there,
>
> Well, the title says it all really - Is there such a thing as a decent
> remote control that works with linux/freevo. Are they USB? Do they
> require USB2 or will they work with USB1.1?
>
> Any ideas would be great!
>
> cheers,
>
> mat
I've had one of these http:
This has been asked before, not so long ago...I'm using a wireless gamepad (Logitech Cordless Rumblepad II), which works great with Freevo.I'm using it on a mainboard without USB 2.0, so USB 1.1 is not a problem.
2006/10/5, mat holton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Hi there,Well, the title says it all really
Hi there,
Well, the title says it all really - Is there such a thing as a decent
remote control that works with linux/freevo. Are they USB? Do they
require USB2 or will they work with USB1.1?
Any ideas would be great!
cheers,
mat
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