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Umm, don't use Windows (Ubuntu 16.04) but my remote is my amp remote, mapped via lirc (on the dvr position) to control Kodi. Possibly something similar is available on Windows (dunno) but the way I have it set up means that I can control my amp, TV and Kodi with just the one remote.
TV & Amp are both Pioneer so the facility to control both via the one amp remote was always there. I just mapped the controls in the amp's DVR position to control Kodi. So, pressing 'DVR' on the remote switches the amp to Kodi's audio input, switches the TV to Kodi's video input and means the direction controls on the amp, OK, menu, etc work Kodi.
Other remotes on other machines I have are an MCE remote on an 'appliance-like' minimal ubuntu 16.04 install on a machine in my bedroom and Kore on my phone for the other two machines (and also the main rig and bedroom machine).
Oh, amp remote and bedroom machine are both IR, Kore works over the local network. A basic IR receiver/remote (such as for an Rpi) can be had for around £10. Kore is free.
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My ipad with Official Kodi Remote running on it.
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My remotes are Logitech Harmony 900 with RF system.
To control my nvidia shields I have a Flirc attached to each of them, Living-room and Bed-room.
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I'm using the remote that came with my Onkyo AVR, the rubber sheet has worn out the audio up & down, anyone have a good conductive solution to renew the pad?
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I use an MX3 remote for both instances of Kodi here, with buttons that can learn means that I have one remote to operate the two home theatre systems. I have labelled them as it has been known for the remotes to wander.... usually via me!
Server: Ubuntu Server 22TB HDD running SAMBA
Kodi: 4 Raspberry Pi 3 running Libreelec - on the main PC - running Linux Mint
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