# This is the default files read by all lirc clients # (see also /etc/lircd.conf) # I run /sbin/buzzer before every command to get an audible feedback ## Here LIRC could shutdown your system #begin # prog = irexec # remote = RC5 # repeat = 0 # button = vcr2-standby # config = /sbin/buzzer; /sbin/halt #end ## Here LIRC controls your mpd music deamon begin prog = irexec remote = RC5 repeat = 0 button = vcr2-pause config = /sbin/buzzer; mpc toggle end begin prog = irexec remote = RC5 repeat = 0 button = vcr2-step+ config = /sbin/buzzer; mpc next end begin prog = irexec remote = RC5 repeat = 0 button = vcr2-step- config = /sbin/buzzer; mpc prev end begin prog = irexec remote = RC5 repeat = 0 button = vcr2-scan_forward config = /sbin/buzzer; mpc seek +00:00:30 end begin prog = irexec remote = RC5 repeat = 0 button = vcr2-scan_reverse config = /sbin/buzzer; mpc seek -00:00:30 end begin prog = irexec remote = RC5 repeat = 0 button = vcr2-brightness+ config = /sbin/buzzer; mpc volume +20 end begin prog = irexec remote = RC5 repeat = 0 button = vcr2-brightness- config = /sbin/buzzer; mpc volume -20 end ## Here LIRC acts as an repeater begin prog = irexec remote = RC5 repeat = 0 button = vcr2-volume+ config = /sbin/buzzer; irsend SEND_ONCE RC5 amp1-volume+ end begin prog = irexec remote = RC5 repeat = 0 button = vcr2-volume- config = /sbin/buzzer; irsend SEND_ONCE RC5 amp1-volume- end ## Here LIRC is the input device for your LC display software begin prog = lcdd remote = RC5 repeat = 0 button = vcr2-1 config = A end begin prog = lcdd remote = RC5 repeat = 0 button = vcr2-2 config = B end begin prog = lcdd remote = RC5 repeat = 0 button = vcr2-3 config = C end begin prog = lcdd remote = RC5 repeat = 0 button = vcr2-4 config = D end