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I use the media keys for transport control but I also uses an extended list of keyboard commands for other functions within applications like Kodi (subtitle, audio track, audio delay, etc.).
#Flirc amazon fire tv code#
Once you have an IR code set assigned to the FireTV device in your remote, then you use the Flirc application to program each of the IR keys to the appropriate keyboard command for FireTV. On my mx-780 and mx-990 remotes, I assign the Aux 001 from the URC database as the codeset for FireTV. Both edmund and Daniel have made suggestions for a good device. So for your MX-850, you can create a FireTV device and assign any IR codeset (one that doesn't match other devices in your system) to this FireTV device. You teach it what key it sends when it sees a specific IR signal. When it gets an IR signal it recognizes, it basically "types" the corresponding key into the device that it is plugged into.
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How the FLIRC device works is that it emulates a USB keyboard. What edmund and Daniel were trying to explain, is that you can avoid this learning process altogether. When setting up the Flirc adapter you are able to configure the USB dongle and learn. Consider these tips for getting a clean learned ir signal: This is where integrating the Fire TV using the Flirc USB comes into play. Richard, there can be many reasons why the learned codes have erratic behavior.