> Hi all, just to let you know that I've finally managed to work out this
> bloody remote. It's that Speedlink SL-6399 I've been on about for nearly 3
> weeks now. Ok for anyone that's got one or thinking of getting one here what
> I've found out. First it thinks it's a keyboard so you need to use
> dev/input, you need the linux-input-layer.conf, and you need the evdev
> module loaded. Then you need to type cat /proc/bus/input/devices to work out
> where it is. Now it'll show up as 2 devices, and you need to know both of
> them and it uses one for the number keys and a couple of others and the
> other for the play, pause etc. Then all you need to do is run LIRCD twice,
> once with each device event. And hopefully all things being equal it SHOULD
> work. I've still got a slight problem with mine because my version of linux
> is being a bit weird and won't let me run LIRCD twice, but I think that's
> more to do with my distro then a problem with LIRC. Good luck everyone and
> thanks to all who helped me suss this. Chris
Thank you very much, this also works for my Auvisio remote and
most likely a dozen other HID remotes, too.
Finally a working remote, I'm happy! :)
Leslie
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