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On my Dell XPS 15 I'm running pipewire / wireplumber.
I just want to be able to control the volume (media players, browsers, etc) with a remote control. How?
1. Prefer to not use my smartphone as I hate using smartphone. Unless it's necessary.
2. Prefer to not use Bluetooth as Bluetooth always finds a way to cause me grief. Again unless it's necessary, but maybe something like wireless USB dongle?
Years ago I toyed with KDEConnect, but I'm running Sway and I want >nothing< KDE on my machine. Besides that's way overkill for volume control.
Last edited by chrisco23 (2024-01-12 23:41:32)
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If you don't want bluetooth and you want to use a bog standard remote you need some IR receiver after which you can knock yourself out: https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/LIRC
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Thanks. I looked a little into LIRC and it looks a bit daunting.
Since I only recently upgraded my Dell XPS from some 2015 model to the 9520, I decided to give Bluetooth a fresh try. Now I find this Universal Remote Server stuff, installed the server on the laptop and the app on the Android, and it connects fine apparently.
EDIT:
Sorry, I had not seen this: "(Note: A one time call (as user) to
/opt/urserver/urserver-start
could be necessary before using it)"
Making progress. Will mark solved once I see it actually work now.
Last edited by chrisco23 (2024-01-12 22:45:03)
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Bought the $5 full version, got it working with VLC.
Anybody know how to make the "Youtube (Web)" work? I was hoping to run Youtube on Chromium on the laptop and control it with the phone using this URS stuff.
Last edited by chrisco23 (2024-01-12 23:13:07)
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I've got it working with Chrome now (not Chromium yet) so I think I can take it from here, will start new thread if any new issues.
Thanks for pointing me in the right direction!
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