Yes, you are correct. I assumed he had an lircd.conf file for his remote.
The complete process would be as follows:
stop lircd
irrecord lircd.conf
Press each button and name
cp mylircd.conf to /etc/lircd.conf (having a backup is always a good thing)
edit lircrc and match the names you used in lir
> You want to run "irw" at a command line.
> Press the button you want to correct and it will display what the IR
> receiver received.
>
> Then in your lircrc file, you map that to the Myth function you want.
> You can have more than one button do the same thing in Myth. This is
> what the section
You want to run "irw" at a command line.
Press the button you want to correct and it will display what the IR
receiver received.
Then in your lircrc file, you map that to the Myth function you want.
You can have more than one button do the same thing in Myth. This is
what the section would look l
After reading a lot of posts from the past on which remotes people
like, I went with the one from Radio Shack (which of course had
another great guide from Jarod, so I couldn't go wrong). I
programmed it, and setup the lirc files that were provided, and it
works great.
But, after playing around