How Can I Write a Remote Control Program Compatible with Infra Red Devices?

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To create a remote control program compatible with infrared devices, it's essential to find resources that provide guidance on coding and understanding infrared transmission. A recommended resource is the website epanorama.net, which offers a comprehensive list of information and software related to infrared control. Specifically, the uICE (Universal Infrared Control Engine) is highlighted as a suitable tool for developing such a program. This platform includes documentation that can assist in learning the frequency of other remote controls, making it a valuable starting point for anyone looking to develop a remote control application for a notebook.
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Anybody here know how to write a remote control program which is compatible with infra red device? Besides, it also have to be able to learn the frequency of other remote control. Mainly use for notebook. Thanks.
 
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I don't know how to code it myself, but the internet is my playground. A quick search yielded this site:
http://www.epanorama.net/links/irremote.html

It has a ton of good info and if you scroll down to 'Software' you should find the help you need. I think the uICE - The universal Infrared Control Engine is what you are looking for. Plus many good docs on the workings of ir transmition.

Happy hunting.
 
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