Keyspan: Remote for iTunes - User Manual (Mac OS X & Windows)
This first screen shows the current state of your remote hardware and software. It also allows you stop and start the Mapper (the application that enable the Keyspan remote to work), enable/disable iTunes mode, control Remote Wakeup, change which Audio Mixer you want to control (Windows only), and access the Keyspan Map Editor.
Tech Note: Remote Wakeup:
The Remote Wakeup feature in the Keyspan Remote Software allows you to use your Keyspan remote to 'wake' your computer from sleep mode. To enable this feature, please do the following, select the desired sensitivity in the Remote Software's Settings menu (see image below).
Setting Remote Wakeup Sensitivity to "Extremely High" will make your computer wake up when very little IR data is received by the Keyspan Receiver. If the Receiver detects a simple button press on your DMR Remote or receives any IR data from any other remote control (ie DVD, TV, VCR, etc.), your computer will wake up from sleep mode.
Setting Remote Wakeup Sensitivity to "Extremely Low" will make your computer wake up when the Keyspan Receiver unit receives a substantial amount of IR data. Your computer will only wake up if you press and hold a button on the DMR remote control for several seconds or if the DMR Receiver detects any IR data from any other remote control for an extended period of time.
This feature is turned OFF by default.
Note: Remote Wakeup is only enabled on Keyspan Receiver model numbers:
Tech Note: Audio Mixer (Windows Only):
On Windows computers, he Audio Mixer command lets you select which audio mixer you want to control when controlling system volume. This is useful if you have two audio devices on your PC (ie you have on onboard audio mixer and another audio mixer on a PCI sound card) . To change the selected Audio Mixer, select your mixer from the Settings menu (see image below).
This User Manual applies to the Keyspan Remote for iTunes Software Version 2.3
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