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# this config file was automatically generated
# using lirc-0.6.3(animax) on Fri Apr 6 18:23:12 2001
#
# contributed by Giuseppe Bilotta
#
# brand: Creative
# model: CD-Rom Creditcard-sized IR-Controller
# supported devices: CD-Rom
#
begin remote
name CREATIVE_INFRA
bits 16
flags SPACE_ENC|CONST_LENGTH
eps 30
aeps 100
header 9051 4625
one 534 1707
zero 534 588
ptrail 490
repeat 9039 2363
pre_data_bits 16
pre_data 0x8435
gap 108434
min_repeat 1
toggle_bit 0
begin codes
## CD control keys: top two rows
# also BTN_LEFT in MOUSE mode
KEY_PAUSECD 0x00000000000001FE
# also mouse up in MOUSE mode
KEY_PLAYCD 0x00000000000002FD
# this key is not the classic KEY_PLAYPAUSE, since it's supposed to
# act as PLAY / NEXTSONG, but there seems to be no way to emulate
# this robustly under Linux or X input namespaces
# also BN_RIGHT in MOUSE mode
KEY_STOPCD 0x00000000000003FC
# also mouse left in MOUSE mode
KEY_REWIND 0x00000000000005FA
# also mouse down in MOUSE mode
KEY_PREVIOUSSONG 0x00000000000006F9
# also mouse right in MOUSE mode
KEY_FASTFORWARD 0x00000000000007F8
## Numerical keypad keys: bottom 4 rows
## The Linux input layer actual accepts KEY_NUMERIC_n just for
## this kind of input, but it's nicer to have them mapped
## to KEY_n instead
# also KEY_HOMEPAGE
KEY_1 0x00000000000009F6
# also KEY_OPEN
KEY_2 0x0000000000000AF5
# also KEY_PRINT
KEY_3 0x0000000000000BF4
# also KEY_BACK
KEY_4 0x0000000000000DF2
# also KEY_HOME
KEY_5 0x0000000000000EF1
# also KEY_FORWARD
KEY_6 0x0000000000000FF0
# also KEY_WWW
KEY_7 0x00000000000011EE
# also KEY_END
KEY_8 0x00000000000012ED
# also KEY_REFRESH
KEY_9 0x00000000000013EC
# SHIFT
SHIFT 0x00000000000015EA
# this is not in the Linux input namespace, although
# it could be mapped to either KEY_LEFTSHIFT or KEY_RIGHTSHIFT
# Its intended purpose is to switch the 'numerical keypad'
# from numbers to navigation keys.
# also KEY_CANCEL
KEY_0 0x00000000000016E9
KEY_ENTER 0x00000000000017E8
## Auxiliary keys, on the left column
KEY_MENU 0x00000000000004FB
# MOUSE
MOUSE 0x00000000000008F7
# this is not in the Linux input namespace, and there is no
# sensible key to map it there
# Its intended purpose is to switch the 'CD control keys'
# to mouse control.
KEY_MUTE 0x0000000000000CF3
KEY_VOLUMEUP 0x00000000000010EF
KEY_VOLUMEDOWN 0x00000000000014EB
KEY_ZOOM 0x00000000000018E7
end codes
end remote
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