3 using your remote for itunes, Overview, Using the remote for itunes via your computer – Keyspan URM-17A User Manual

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3 Using Your Remote for iTunes

Overview

The Remote for iTunes can be used when it is directly connected to your computer or when it is
connected to your Airport Express (if your Remote for iTunes has been upgraded for AirPort
Express compatibility. Contact Keyspan for details.). Depending on where the Remote for iTunes
RECEIVER is connected, you will have different ways of controlling your computer.

This section is intended to be used as an outline for using the Remote for iTunes via either the USB
port on your Airport Express or via the USB port on your computer. This information covers basic
use of the Remote for iTunes in either case. This section also assumes that you have already
followed the Installation Instructions section earlier in this manual.

Using The Remote for iTunes Via Your Computer

Once you have connected the Remote for iTunes RECEIVER to your computer's USB port, you
will be able to control your computer using the Remote for iTunes.

How The Keyspan Remote Software Works

The Keyspan Remote Software (aka KRS) works by interpreting button presses on your
Keyspan remote hardware and converting them to an Action that your computer can understand.
These Actions can be keystrokes, system volume control, mouse movement, and others.

Tech Note: About

Actions In The Keyspan Remote Software:

For more information about actions and how to customize these actions, please read
the Changing The Keyspan Remote Software Settings section in this
manual.

To ensure that you are sending the right Actions to the application you want to control, the Keyspan
Remote Software also detects which application is running in the foreground as the active
application. Actions are sent to this foreground/active application. Since not all programs respond
to the same Actions, the Keyspan Remote Software will also check if it has a Map for that
foreground/active application. Maps are a group of Actions for a particular application. For
example, the Keyspan Remote Software has a Map for both QuickTime Player and PowerPoint.
The QuickTime Player Map specifies that pressing the Fast Forward button on your remote will

Keyspan: Remote for iTunes - User Manual (Mac OS X & Windows)

This User Manual applies to the Keyspan Remote for iTunes Software Version 2.3

Rev 2005jun01

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