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Sirimote for mac
Sirimote for mac














That means swiping and tapping won’t do anything when connected to your Mac. The only exception is that clicking the touch surface will emulate the Next Track media key, or Fast Forward if you hold it down. Unfortunately, for now at least, the touch surface of the Siri Remote can’t be used by SiriMote. Because it is simply emulating the standard media keys, SiriMote works with iTunes, Keynote, QuickTime, VLC and other apps that work with the Mac media keys. SiriMote works by translating buttons on the Siri Remote into buttons from a keyboard (specifically, the media keys). There’s no doubt it is a bit fiddly to set up, but once it’s set up, it works great.

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To pair the Siri Remote you’ll need to turn off your Apple TV, press the Menu and Volume Up buttons on the Siri Remote for a few seconds and pair it from OS X’s Bluetooth settings, located in System Preferences. SiriMote works by pairing the Siri Remote to any Mac that supports Bluetooth 4.0 and is running OS X El Capitan. It’s a free app from Eternal Storms Software, which also makes Yoink and Transloader, amongst other apps.

sirimote for mac

The Siri Remote for the Apple TV does still use IR for certain functions, but most of its communications are now done via Bluetooth 4.0.īut if you’d like to use your Siri Remote with your Mac, you can with SiriMote.

sirimote for mac

But since then, IR receivers have gone the way of the DVD drive and, chances are, your Mac doesn’t have one. Back then most of Apple’s laptop’s (including mine) came with a built-in infrared (IR) receiver and the functions of the Apple TV remote automatically worked with iTunes and some other Mac apps. Back when I owned a 2008 MacBook and the second-generation Apple TV, I remember occasionally using the Apple TV remote with my Mac.














Sirimote for mac