mbhRemote Demo 2 Apk
Apk Infos
Version | 1.71 |
Rating | 3.3/5, based on 63 votes |
Size | 648.6 KB |
Requires Android | Android 2.1+ (Eclair) |
Author's Notes | Universal Remote Control |
About mbhRemote Demo 2 APK
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Description
A demo version of mbhRemote. Contains all the same functionality of mbhRemote except that it does not save any programming. When the program closes (or is closed by the operating system), all programming will be lost.Home screen shortcuts require saved programming and therefore do not work in this demo version.
One or more of the following is required by this app:
- A Global Cache' hardware device
- A hardware device which can be controlled over a home network
- A supported built in IR Blaster
iTach IR learning quick start:
- Press 'Devices...'
- Open the menu and select 'New Device...'
- Enter a name such as 'My iTach'
- Enter the ip address for your iTach
- Click test connection and ensure you are able to connect
- Go back 2 times and press 'Remotes...'
- Open the menu and select 'New Remote...'
- Enter a name such as 'My Remote'
- Go back and long press the remote name you just created
- Select 'Program...' from the context menu
- Press the button you wish to program and select 'Learn...' from the context menu
- Point your actual remote at your iTach's IR learning sensor and press the remote button
- Once the IR code is received an editing testing screen will open where you can test the programmed button
HTC One IR learning quick start
- Press 'Devices...'
- Open the menu and select 'New Device...'
- Enter a name such as 'My HTC'
- Select device type 'HTC One'
- Go back 2 times and press 'Remotes...'
- Open the menu and select 'New Remote...'
- Enter a name such as 'My Remote'
- Go back and long press the remote name you just created
- Select 'Program...' from the context menu
- Press the button you wish to program and select 'Learn...' from the context menu
- Point your actual remote at your HTC One's learning sensor (it's in the power button) and press the remote button
- Once the IR code is received an editing testing screen will open where you can test the programmed button
IR import quick start:
- Press 'Devices...'
- Open the menu and select 'New Device...'
- Enter a name such as 'My iTach'
- Enter the ip address for your iTach
- Click test connection and ensure you are able to connect
- Go back 2 times, open the menu and select Import/Export
- Select 'Import from GC IR database'
- Select a manufacturer, device type, codeset and click 'Test IR Codes'
- Use the Test button to test your selected codeset
- If the codes work, click 'Import'. If not, press back and select a different codeset
- Once you have found a working codeset and imported it, go back 3 times and press 'Remotes...'
- Open the menu and select 'New Remote...'
- Enter a name such as 'My Remote'
- Click 'Auto map' and select the IR codes you just imported
- Go back and long press the remote name you just created
- Select 'Program...' from the context menu
- Press the button you wish to program and select 'Copy from...' from the context menu
- Select the remote you imported and then select the button you wish to copy from
Once again, this demo version does not save any of your programming. Once the app exits, all programming will be lost.
If you decide to buy the full version, you can export your programming from the demo version and import it into the full version. You can access the Import / Export screen from the main screen's menu.
Latest updates
What's new in version 1.71
Add support for newer Samsung and other devices. Select device type Generic IR Device for newer devices.How to install mbhRemote Demo 2 APK on Android phone or tablet?
Download mbhRemote Demo 2 APK file from ApkClean, then follow these steps:
Update Phone Settings
- Go to your phone Settings page
- Tap Security or Applications (varies with device)
- Check the Unknown Sources box
- Confirm with OK
Go to Downloads
- Open Downloads on your device by going to My Files or Files
- Tap the APK file you downloaded (MHill.mbhRemoteDemo2-v1.71-ApkClean.apk)
- Tap Install when prompted, the APK file you downloaded will be installed on your device.
Older Versions
1.71 (71) | 648.6 KB |
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