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usb-uirt to keyboard mapping

Posted:
Tue Jan 17, 2006 4:00 am
by mike909
I have a usb-uirt and I want to do something that I thought would be simple...but turns out it isn't. I want the computer to interpret a button press on my remote as a keyboard key. In other words...when I hit the 1 button on my remote, I want the computer to think the 1 key has been pressed. When I hit the 'enter' button on my remote I want the computer to think that the 'enter' key has been pressed...REGARDLESS of what software is currently on top. Is there any simple utility to do this? As far as I know...even Girder changes what key presses do, depending on what application is on top.
Thanks for any help.
My remote rite now is just a regular IR, but thinking about buying one of them Niveus/Marmitek RF ones.

Posted:
Tue Jan 17, 2006 11:53 pm
by jrhees
Most remotes that simulate keypresses do so by installing themselves as a HID (Human Interface Device) keyboard device. Then Windows handles the rest.
Since the USB-UIRT does not do this, it is up to an application to feed the keyboard buffer. Different apps handle this differently. I believe Girder lets you choose the method by which the keys are injected into the system.
-Jon

Posted:
Wed Jan 18, 2006 9:25 am
by Bitmonster
EventGhost can also do this. You can assign keys globally or specific to the context you are working. If your Niveus/Marmitek is one of the many X10-like devices, it is also supported by EventGhost.

Posted:
Thu Jan 19, 2006 4:05 am
by Guest
thanks for the replies. I can't buy the Marmitek because I can not find it in the USA (very unfortunate). I will now probably go with a firefly, and will look into eventghost. (i don't want to use girder if I don't have to) thakns for the ideas.
-mike909

Posted:
Thu Jan 19, 2006 9:03 am
by Bitmonster
Anonymous wrote:thanks for the replies. I can't buy the Marmitek because I can not find it in the USA (very unfortunate). I will now probably go with a firefly, and will look into eventghost. (i don't want to use girder if I don't have to) thakns for the ideas.
-mike909
Yes, the Firefly should also work out of the box with EventGhost.
http://eventghost.sourceforge.net/features.html