
In this case, make sure the NVIDIA Shield remote is active on your harmony.

So activate the new device we created on your harmony. Now that you have a device on your harmony, we'll want to pair this with flirc for the corresponding application/device we'll be using it with. Since this part is relatively specific to individual setups, we wont walk through a particular example. This is the part where you'll create an activity or add it to an existing activity. However, if you have a harmony, you'll most likely want to setup an activity.

In this example, we're going to be using NVIDIA Shield So to help avoid any confusion and make this cohesive, let's rename it to our example, NVIDIA Shield.Įnter in the name of your device. It's meaningless that it's called a Samsung device on your remote. We're then going to pair our remote with Flirc using the cross platform GUI, for whatever app/device we want. What's important is our remote control is going to send out signals on button presses. Note - Autocomplete will not work when entering the model numberĬonfirm that the device is added, it should now be shown in your device list
Using flirc with nvidia shield plus#
Add an Arbitrary DeviceĬlick on the big blue plus button labeled "Add device".Īdd an arbitrary device to your remote, we recommend Samsung, but make sure you don't have a samsung device in the same room as the shield.Īgain, as an example, add Samsung as a manufacturer.Īdd an arbitrary model number, like: UN55HU6840 Just make sure that the device does not exist in your living room, otherwise, your harmony will control both your newly paired flirc, as well as the device. We recommend Samsung or Panasonic devices. For example, if you would like to use your harmony with NVIDIA Shield, add an arbitrary device to your harmony.

It is not necessary to have a supported Flirc Logitech device in the harmony software.
