![]() service: script.bedroom_appletv_home_hold id: 'Keyboard remote bedroom home hold' I have a command line sensor (let's call it sensor.bedroom_keyboard) that tells me that /dev/input/by-id/usb-HAOBO_Technology_USB_Composite_Device_1120030400060620-if02-event-kbd is the same as /dev/input/event2, but I'm having some trouble writing event platform automations that allow templating using something like " I'm trying to figure out a way to easily allow multiple remotes and adapt for changes in that event number, because /dev/input/event2 is what is seen on the event bus when you push a button. For mine the device descriptor is: /dev/input/by-id/usb-HAOBO_Technology_USB_Composite_Device_1120030400060620-if02-event-kbdĪnd that is just a symbolic link to /dev/input/event2, but that event number can change at the reboot of the machine. You would just need to find the correct device descriptor for them. It is possible to use more than one keyboard remote. ![]() You would just need to change the device descriptor in the keyboard remote config accordingly. Hardware version: Board 1.6.Yes, I am using the USB dongle with it, I think you could use a the bluetooth as well. Uploading remote control information to web – Successful Getting remote control states – Successful Getting remote control information – SuccessfulĬhecking version information – Successful Logitech Harmony Remote Software version: 7.7.0 Wait until the communication is complete. The software is communicating with the remote control. Uploading remote control information to web – Reattempting Uploading remote control information to web I’ve tried on all XP,Vista and Window7 – 32bit I’ve a new Harmony 890 with RF extender and I can’t get pass 41% updating the remote. If you are still experiencing issues, I encourage you to contact Harmony Support or visit the Logitech community forums. Once you have completed the troubleshooting steps, your Mac should then be able to communicate with your Harmony remote. If you have enabled 64-bit mode on your Mac, you will need to boot your Mac into 32-bit mode.įor steps on how to do this, refer to this article. The USB drivers for the Harmony 900/1000/1100 remotes are not compatible with 64-bit mode and therefore will not allow the remote to communicate with the Harmony remote software. To manually configure the USB drivers, refer to this article. ![]() Unlike other Harmony remote models which use standard USB drivers included in the OS, the Harmony 900, 10 include their own USB drivers which allow the remote to communicate with your Mac as a network device.ĭuring the installation of the Harmony remote software, the USB drivers for your Harmony 900, 1000 or 1100 remote are installed and configured, however there are times when this does not happen which will require you to manually configure the USB drivers. Once you have updated your Harmony remote you can re-enable the firewall.įor steps on how to disable the firewall, refer to this article. To resolve this issue you will need to stop the firewall before attempting to update the Harmony Remote. The firewall included as part of the OS will interfere with the communication between the remote and Harmony software. There are 3 possible causes which could be preventing your Harmony 900, 1000 or 1100 from communicating with the Harmony remote software. If you’ve experienced this issue, you probably saw the following message displayed on your Harmony remote software when you tried to update your remote: ![]() We’ve heard from a number of customers who are having problems with updating their Harmony 900, 1000 or 1100 remote on Mac Snow Leopard (10.6), so that’s the topic I’d like to tackle today. Although this is my first time on the blog, I plan to be back frequently (along with my colleague, Dane Kalinic – you’ll get to meet him soon) with tips and tricks for getting the most out of your Logitech Harmony remote. Hi, my name is Omar Echevers and I am a product specialist on the Harmony team.
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