

Note that if you work via remote access to your Pi it will not see FLIRC (or any local keyboard/mouse!) as input device, only your remote keyboard. Pressing the IR key delivers a 'a' on the screen. I: If#= 1 Alt= 0 #EPs= 1 Cls=ff(vend.) Sub=ff Prot=ff Driver=(none) 3) Point the remote at the receiver and press some buttons. sudo systemctl stop rvice sudo mode2 -d /dev/lirc0. 1) stop LIRCD service and test remote using mode2 command. Installed the FLIRC on the Pi (a recent Jessie) and checked if the FLIRC was detected:īus 001 Device 002: ID 0424:9514 Standard Microsystems Corp.īus 001 Device 001: ID 1d6b:0002 Linux Foundation 2.0 root hubīus 001 Device 003: ID 0424:ec00 Standard Microsystems Corp.īus 001 Device 004: ID 20a0:0001 Clay Logic This step assumes you have have a IR receiver hooked up to your RPi on the pin specified in config.txt.

Full keyboard config, I recorded a key on my IR remote and assigned it to keyboard 'a'Ģ. I just performed a simple experiment with my FLIRC:ġ.
#Flirc raspberry pi 3 setup install#
So I think the raspberry pi do not recognize the USB, but I do not know what I have to install or configure on the PI itself to recognize the USB as input device? I have tried the same program on my laptop with the FLIRC USB and then it works fine. I only have a laptop so there is no possibility to connect a screen (I think that that is the problem with kodi from raspbian). I tried to install kodi to see if the remote is working there, but I am not able to run kodi from the RPI over ssh/vnc. The part about the device tree I do not understand, sorry.īut I have installed lirc (not configured), but as you say that will not help to get the FLIRC keys in my python script? I did not install something for FLIRC or something else on the raspberry pi. I tried to configure the buttons and I tried to configre some buttons as key-board keys. I tried to configure the FLIRC on my laptop with the FLIRC software.
