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Logitech diNovo Mini Gets Some MythTV Community Love


As many you know, the Logitech diNovo Mini is popular HTPC controller for Windows based Media Center PCs. Unfortunately, Logitech hasn’t been so kind with providing drivers for Linux users. If you were to buy the diNovo Mini right now and try it with you Linux HTPC, you’ll find that the qwerty keyboard works, but many of the special function keys and mouse buttons aren’t recognized. As such, someone in the MythTV community jumped on the case and configured xmodmap to recognize and map the keys to their proper function. The fix is actually pretty simple and easy to implement. In fact, with a little more research you could tweak some of the buttons to work differently than their defaults (that’s always cool). [via]

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