IR Remote Test
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Hello,
If you want to see if an IR remote is sending a signal, try pointing it at a digital camera. Then look through the camera's viewfinder and hit a button on the remote. You should see a flash of light.
Regards, Ken
If you want to see if an IR remote is sending a signal, try pointing it at a digital camera. Then look through the camera's viewfinder and hit a button on the remote. You should see a flash of light.
Regards, Ken
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And then you go completely blind.
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