sumotoy / MeleF10Pro_for_Win_XBMC

An application to use Mele F10 Pro on XBMC in Win7,8,8.1
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Windows support #3

Open Thieske opened 10 years ago

Thieske commented 10 years ago

Great work!!

If I understand correctly you are able to capture the input from the mele f10 and 'link' it to a command that windows understands?

Is it possible for me to make changes to your work and maybe map the keys completely to my wishes?

Thanks again for this software! Thieske

sumotoy commented 10 years ago

Thieske, this it'ìs a compiled program, it doesn't have options so the commands are hardcoded. About what it does, it just intercept mele commands and sent a windows media coded message to the OS. To change commads it's necessary modify the source and recompile everithing and to do that you need a lot of stuff and knodlege of C++ and win development platform. Wich command do you want change? Please send a request on GitHub, many people ask change commands so I'm try to figure out witch is the best configuration for next release. Note that Mele has some button that works only by infrared so win can't intercept it!

Il 03/07/2014 20:04, Thieske ha scritto:

Great work!!

If I understand correctly you are able to capture the input from the mele f10 and 'link' it to a command that windows understands?

Is it possible for me to make changes to your work and maybe map the keys completely to my wishes?

Thanks again for this software! Thieske

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Thieske commented 10 years ago

Sumotoy,

Thank for your quick response!

My suggestion would be (and I don't know if it is even possible) to link every button to a unique key combination in Windows (see image as example). This way anybody can remap the key they want by using Autohotkey.

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