A seamlessly powerful application that can help you create a computer button command interface for a variety of electronic devices. #Infrared control #Remote control #Control device #Infrared #Remote #Controller
If a so-called skeleton key can open any lock, can the same be said when it comes to remote control? That’s exactly what IRCommand2 appears to be, a "skeleton key" for all your remote-controlled devices. Home appliances, TVs, audio systems, and many more similar products come with a remote control nowadays, and stacking a pile of remotes can become annoying at times. Due to such a fact, this little application comes with a straightforward approach to avoiding physical remotes, and that's centralizing all of them under a single interface.
The IR protocol is in use for such a long time, so your older generation TVs, ACs, and other devices are surely using it. When it comes to X10, this is a slightly newer tech that comes with popular smart devices. In short, no matter how old or up-to-date your appliances are. If they have a remote, they can be mapped.
At first sight, one might wonder how can multiple remotes be mapped to such a tiny interface. The answer is simple — you have full control over how the buttons look and where they're placed.
The demo version comes with a default layout for a basic remote. Switching to Learn Mode will pop up the Button Kit. The kit can help you with deciding what buttons are of interest when linking multiple remotes. Right-click the pattern and look for Button Properties for even further layout customization.
Centralizing and allowing you to control all your devices from the comfort of your PC is not the only thing IRCommand2 can do. If you are into macros or at least know how they are implemented, you have more to get from this tool. You can automate certain devices by implementing time-based triggers.
Given these points, IRCommand2 stands out as a powerful utility for remote control management and automation. A handy program for individuals tired of getting up each time they leave the remote out of reach, and for more savvy users who plan to efficiently control their IR and X10 devices.
What's new in IRCommand2 7.0.7:
- Fixed: Improved support for Windows 11
- Fixed: Port 80 not available for web service, change default to 99
- Fixed: Firefly button repeat issue
- Fixed: system font too small on Win11
IRCommand2 7.0.7
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Windows 10 32/64 bit
Windows 8 32/64 bit
Windows 7 32/64 bit
Windows Vista 32/64 bit - file size:
- 4.1 MB
- filename:
- IRC2_INSTALL.exe
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