The only problem I had was the up-arrow key - my remote (Home Theatre
Master 8000) says it learned it ok, but it seems to send many with one
keypress? Or I think more likely the key-up code was corrupted? -
because the keyboard does the same thing occasionally with any key if it
loses good
At 1:08 PM -0400 6/17/05, Tim Tait wrote:
The only problem I had was the up-arrow key - my remote (Home
Theatre Master 8000) says it learned it ok, but it seems to send
many with one keypress? Or I think more likely the key-up code was
corrupted? - because the keyboard does the same thing
Does anyone have this keyboard (from Sage)? I need the dimnesions...
Thanks.
Karsten Jeppesen wrote:
I had a look for the LITE-ON keyboard but it seems to have been
discontinued.
Since the remote function depends on IR (RF universal remotes don't
exist I think) then the keyboard must use IR
Yes, it seems Newegg has dropped the Lite-On IR keyboard. Too bad, I
have it and it's great for a cheap HTPC keyboard.
And yes, Lite-On just rebadged this keyboard (well, in fact mine isn't
even branded as a Lite-On anywhere, not even on the box). Several folks
sell this keyboard under
At 1:23 PM -0500 5/21/05, Jonathan Watmough wrote:
I have a Gyration wireless keyboard and mouse. The keyboard is
laptop small, and works well. It worked fine in X as soon as it was
plugged in.
It lives next to my sofa and is great for controling Myth.
The link is :
I had a look for the LITE-ON keyboard but it seems to have been
discontinued.
Since the remote function depends on IR (RF universal remotes don't
exist I think) then the keyboard must use IR as the trasmitter medium.
I have decided to proceed with the streamzap, but I noticed that Sage
actually
I recently purchased this keyboard from digitalconnection.com, but it
seems to have been discontinued since then :P
If it helps, you can eBay/froogle/whatever for SK-7100, there look
like there are a few available, but $60 for buy-it-now? Ouch.
On Mon, May 23, 2005 at 11:38:11AM -0700, Karsten
I just bought that keyboard as well and I tried learning my Sony
RM-2100 remote to a couple of buttons. Whenever I press the button on
my remote, Myth receives two signals. So I hit the next button in
mythmusic (the Greater Than symbol on the keyboard) and myth skips
ahead by two songs and not
On 5/23/05, James Oltman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I just bought that keyboard as well and I tried learning my Sony
RM-2100 remote to a couple of buttons. Whenever I press the button on
my remote, Myth receives two signals. So I hit the next button in
mythmusic (the Greater Than symbol on the
I am not using lirc. I am just using my IR keyboard.
On 5/23/05, Phil Bridges [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 5/23/05, James Oltman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I just bought that keyboard as well and I tried learning my Sony
RM-2100 remote to a couple of buttons. Whenever I press the button on
I am not using lirc, I am just using my IR keyboard.
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From: James Oltman [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: May 23, 2005 5:14 PM
Subject: Re: [mythtv-users] Re: Wireless Keyboards
To: Phil Bridges [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I am not using lirc. I am just using my IR keyboard
Karsten Jeppesen wrote:
I had a look for the LITE-ON keyboard but it seems to have been
discontinued.
Since the remote function depends on IR (RF universal remotes don't
exist I think) then the keyboard must use IR as the trasmitter medium.
I have decided to proceed with the streamzap, but I
On 5/20/05, Don Brown [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I gotta say, the best thing I did was fork out the money for my VersaPoint RFkeyboard.Works flawlessly each and every keystroke.30 ft away, pointing 90degress to the side. No problems.Beats IR hands down.
Pricy but worth every penny IMHO.
I have a
I gotta say, the best thing I did was fork out the money for my VersaPoint RF
keyboard. Works flawlessly each and every keystroke. 30 ft away, pointing 90
degress to the side. No problems. Beats IR hands down.
Pricy but worth every penny IMHO.
Don
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