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About uICE
Overview
uICE enables complete control of your Windows system with handheld remote controls, standard and multimedia
keyboards, wireless or wired. Use uICE to remote-control multimedia applications like Windows Media Player,
Winamp or other MP3 players, your favorite DVD/DivX video player or TV viewer, or presentation software like
Microsoft Powerpoint.
uICE is a versatile all-in-
one interface between an input device and any kind of software application. Optimized for
controlling a Windows PC from the distance, it provides On-Screen Displays (OSDs) and an On-Screen Menu
(OSM) known from TV sets and DVD/VCR devices. To ensure readability on TV sets and smaller computer
displays even from a greater distance, OSDs and the OSM renounce displaying a lot of graphical elements in
favor of customizable large fonts.
Its versatility in application and system control comes from its large collection of actions both for common
Operating System procedures and application input simulation, especially its advanced and powerful
PostMessage action and the convenient On-Screen Menu.
In addition, uICE provides true multi-
application remote control, which allows to define independent sets of remote
control functions for each application. The Play button can play videos, music, slide shows or whatever you like,
depending on the currently selected application.
Application selection is, of course, accessible via the On-Screen Menu, which does also provide options to
explore and open videos, music, pictures and other files directly from the harddisk or a home network/Intranet
location, and timers to turn your computer off or wake it up from standby mode at a specific time.
Using a plugin driver technology for hardware access, uICE can be easily extended to support any kind of remote
control receiver or other input hardware. With its built-in network server, it is even possible to develop client
applications with native remote control support without accessing the hardware itself.
Turn your PC into an all-in-one Multimedia Home-Theater system.
System requirements
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Windows 98/ME, Windows 2000 or Windows XP
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Internet Explorer 5.0 or later
For remote control functionality ( Keyboard-only mode does not require special hardware ):
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Supported receiver hardware
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Remote control
Windows NT based systems require user accounts with rights to start and stop services (usually at least Power
User accounts).
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Strany 1 - How to register

About uICE Overview uICE enables complete control of your Windows system with handheld remote controls, standard and multimedia keyboards, wireless

Strany 2 - Legal Information

Setting up Hotkeys Hotkeys are defined at Hardware Setup like remote controls. To add a new Hotkey, open the context menu and select Add Hotkey Co

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Strany 4 - Quickstart

VK_CRSEL =0xF7, VK_EXSEL =0xF8, VK_EREOF =0xF9, VK_PLAY =0xFA, VK_ZOOM =0xFB, VK_NONAME =0xFC, VK_PA1 =0xFD, VK_OEM_CLEAR =0xFE } eVkCodes; eWinMessa

Strany 5 - Device Selection

Learning buttons Before you can start using your remote control, you need to learn in the buttons so they can be translated into commands. Note that s

Strany 6 - General Options

Common buttons uICE is partially self-configuring when using the Batch Learn mode shown above. The following table lists the Batch Learn mode

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Keyboard This driver is a generic driver for standard and multimedia keyboards*, wireless or wired. Select this driver if you don't have a sup

Strany 8 - TCP/IP Server

ATI Remote Wonder This driver supports the ATI Remote Wonder shipped as add-on for Radeon 7500/8500 and stand-alone. Configuration Click the Init

Strany 9 - Hardware Setup

WEB Launch default browser / Go to homepage n/a Toggle left mouse button for Drag&Drop Volume up/down Previous/Next track (requires support i

Strany 10 - Setting up Hotkeys

Cancel (ESC key) Cancel (ESC key) Toggle Crossfade n/a n/a Toggle Repeat (WMP 7/8 only) Toggle Repeat n/a Toggle Shuffle (WMP 7/8 only) Tog

Strany 11 - Learning buttons

Logitech OEM (AST, NEC, IBM) Configuration Select the COM port where the device is attached. Click the Advanced button to enable or disable the mou

Strany 12 - Common buttons

Irman Configuration Select the COM port where Irman is attached. More Information Visit the Irman website

Strany 13 - Keyboard

UIR (Universal Infrared Receiver) The UIR is a home-brew receiver device. With a bit of soldering experience, you can easily build it yourself. Vi

Strany 14 - ATI Remote Wonder

Online registration Online registration is available through the ShareIt! registration service. We accept all major credit cards like Mastercard/Euro

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Packard Bell Fast Media Configuration Select the COM port where the device is attached. Note that the Fast Media driver must not be installed.

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Anir Multimedia Magic Configuration Select the COM port where the device is attached. Note that the original Animax driver must not be installed.

Strany 17 - Logitech OEM (AST, NEC, IBM)

Creative Live!Drive IR This driver supports the Live!Drive IR and AudigyDrive that comes with Soundblaster Live! Platinum and Audigy Platinum sound

Strany 18 - Configuration

Soundblaster Extigy This driver supports the Soundblaster Extigy remote control (RM-1000). Configuration Click the Initialize button to detect th

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More Information Visit the Soundblaster website application) Slow n/a Toggle Repeat (WMP 7/8 only) Toggle Repeat Previous Track Next Track Previ

Strany 20 - Packard Bell Fast Media

Pinnacle PCTV This driver supports remote controls from Pinnacle Systems' PCTV product line (PCTV/PCTV Pro/PCTV Sat). Many third-party remote

Strany 21 - Anir Multimedia Magic

WinFast TV2000 XP Deluxe This driver supports remote controls from Leadtek WinFast TV2000 XP PCI TV cards. Configuration Click the Initialize but

Strany 22 - Creative Live!Drive IR

Green n/a Toggle Shuffle (WMP 7/8 only) Toggle Shuffle Yellow n/a n/a Toggle Crossfade Blue n/a 0..9 Numeric keys FineTune +/- n/a PIP n/a WM

Strany 23 - Soundblaster Extigy

Magic TView (CPH051, CPH061) This driver supports remote controls from Askey/Anubis/Typhoon Magic TView (CPH051/CPH061) PCI TV cards. Configurati

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FlyVideo 3000 This driver supports the remote control from Lifeview FlyVideo 3000 (Philips chipset based) PCI TV cards. Configuration Click the I

Strany 25 - Pinnacle PCTV

lYou may also store or install a copy of the software on a storage device, such as a network server, used only to install or run the software on your

Strany 26 - WinFast TV2000 XP Deluxe

2 Numeric key Previous Track (if applicable) Previous Track (if applicable) 3 Numeric key Toggle Shuffle (WMP 7/8 only) Toggle Shuffle 4 Numeri

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TV Capture Board This is a generic driver which supports many BT8xx based TV capture boards with built-in infrared receiver hardware. TV cards with an

Strany 28 - Magic TView (CPH051, CPH061)

Hauppauge WinTV Configuration Click the Initialize button to detect the hardware. More Information Visit Hauppauge's website

Strany 29 - FlyVideo 3000

WinLIRC The WinLIRC driver does not directly access hardware, but works as a TCP/IP client connecting to the WinLIRC server. For information on how to

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Generic DCD Line Device This is a generic driver for serial port remote control receivers sending bit streams through the RLSD (Receive Line Signal De

Strany 31 - TV Capture Board

LIRC Basic Device The LIRC Basic Device is a home-brew receiver device. With a bit of soldering experience, you can easily build it yourself. Visit th

Strany 32 - Hauppauge WinTV

Generic Serial IR Receiver The Generic Serial IR Receiver is a generic serial port driver with adjustable settings for devices which conform to the

Strany 33 - WinLIRC

Reinitialize every xx secIf your receiver doesn't respond any more after some time, enable this to reinitialize the device every xx seconds. This

Strany 34 - Generic DCD Line Device

miroMEDIA Remote Configuration Select the COM port where the device is attached.

Strany 35 - LIRC Basic Device

REALmagic Hollywood Plus Remote Control Configuration Select the COM port where the device is attached. More Information Visit REALMagic's

Strany 36 - Generic Serial IR Receiver

Quickstart uICE features a Setup Guide which explains the basic concepts of the user interface and setup steps. To start the guide, select Help|Setup

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Redlink 105 TV Configuration Select the COM port where the device is attached. More Information Visit the redlink website

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Silitek SM-1000 Configuration Select the COM port where the device is attached. More Information Visit Silitek's website

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URCR 1.2 The URCR is a home-brew receiver device. With a bit of soldering experience, you can easily build it yourself. Visit the URCR website for

Strany 40 - Redlink 105 TV

USB Human Interface Device This is a generic driver for USB Human Interface Devices (HID) that appear in Windows Device Manager like the following:

Strany 41 - Silitek SM-1000

Other Devices If you have another device not mentioned in the list, it is still possible that it works with one of the device plugins. First, find out

Strany 42 - URCR 1.2

About Actions To control applications and perform various system tasks, uICE provides a set of functions, called Actions. One or more actions can be c

Strany 43 - USB Human Interface Device

2.The execution layer locates the command and its associated layout(s) in the tree and determines the active layout (there's only one in this cas

Strany 44 - Other Devices

Adding and editing commands The Actions treeview provides a context menu to add, delete and edit commands. Right click the treeview to open the menu.

Strany 45 - About Actions

Defining Actions To add actions to a layout, use the toolbar left to the actions list or select from the context menu. You will now see the Ac

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Actions usually require one or more parameters. The buttons right the the parameter fields open assitants to easily define parameters. The Delay chec

Strany 47 - Adding and editing commands

Device Selection This should be your first step in setting up uICE. Select your remote control receiver device from the list. The Info button pops up

Strany 48 - Defining Actions

The Startup Macro uICE supports a special, predefined remote control folder, the Startup Macro. You can add one single-layout command to this folder,

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Window Paths Several actions operate on certain desktop windows, like PostMessage or Keystroke to window. The Operating System identifies windows on t

Strany 50 - The Startup Macro

Fig.2 Now the window path would change to IEXPLORE.EXE\Register uICE - Microsoft Internet Explorer (IEFrame). For applications that change their w

Strany 51 - Window Paths

Introduction to window messages This chapter will show you a bit of the backgrounds behind Microsoft Windows' basic communication mechanism: wind

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luICE now shows the running applications on their windows organized in a tree. Find Internet Explorer's executable (IEXPLORE.EXE) and select it.

Strany 53 - Recording messages

WM_LBUTTONDOWN / WM_LBUTTONDBLCLK Generated by the system when the user clicks (WM_LBUTTONDOWN) or double-clicks (WM_LBUTTONDBLCLK) the left mouse b

Strany 54 - Message types

Execute/Close applications To select a file, click the button right to the Filename field. Environment variables in the form %WINDIR% are supported f

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Maximize current window Maximize the window currently in front of the screen. The next button push will restore the window to its normal size. No pa

Strany 56 - Manipulate active windows

Minimize application Minimize an application's main window. The next button push will restore the window to its normal size. Maximize app

Strany 57 - Min/Max/Restore application

Keystroke to current window Send keystroke to the window currently in front of the screen Keystroke to window Send keystroke to a specific w

Strany 58 - Keystroke actions

General Options Customize the general behaviour of uICE. All options are per-user settings. Start with Windows Hide on startup Disable exit conf

Strany 59 - Keystroke Syntax

the number has to start with "0x" (without the quotation marks). lTo simulate the ALT, SHIFT or CTRL key along with another key, type the le

Strany 60 - General system actions

Turn off display Switches the display into energy saving mode. Multi-monitor configurations are not supported. No parameters. Change Display Mod

Strany 61 - Audio control

Mute Mutes / Unmutes a mixer line. Record Volume Increase or decrease the volume of a record mixer line. Mouse control Move Mouse Moves the mo

Strany 62 - Mouse control

Roll Mouse Wheel Rolls the mouse wheel. Click Mouse Button Clicks a mouse button. DoubleClick Mouse Button Double-clicks a mouse button. Web c

Strany 63 - Web control

No parameters. Open Location Opens a web location in the default browser. Window messages PostMessage uICE can capture and re-send messages sent t

Strany 64 - Engine actions

Switch Layout Switch command into another layout. If Switch all command layouts simultaneously is enabled for application presets, this will switch al

Strany 65 - OSD actions

Menu ItemYes Select the menu page to go to.

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Overview The amount of remote control buttons is usually quite limited. Common remote controls have only 20-30 buttons, which is just not enough to co

Strany 67 - Overview

Application Presets Application presets contain command sets with actions specific for an application. These commands get executed only if the respect

Strany 68 - Application Presets

Remember last active layout preset to be switched into a corresponding layout. Example: if you switch button '0' into the second layout, a

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Leave window focus after keystroke Enable forced system shutdown Auto-activate foreground application "Repeated command timout" and

Strany 70 - Multi-Layout Commands

Multi-Layout Commands A layout is a container for one or more actions. The actions contained in a layout get executed one after the other whenever a c

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lThe second time the Favourites command gets executed, the toolbar closes and the Switch Layout action within the Browse Location layout switches all

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About OSDs and the On-Screen Menu uICE provides On-Screen Displays (OSD) and an On-Screen Menu (OSM) similar to those known from TV sets. By default,

Strany 73 - On-Screen Menu items

On-Screen Menu items Applications The Applications submenu lists the configured application presets. When selecting one of the applications, uICE exec

Strany 74 - Menu Commands

Menu Commands To navigate between On-Screen Menu (OSM) items, uICE uses the commands from Hardware Setup. The Menu Commands page lets you assign comma

Strany 75 - Visual Style

Visual Style The Visual Style page lets you customize colors, font and background for the On-Screen Menu (OSM) as well as position and display duratio

Strany 76 - About Scripts

About Scripts uICE provides full support for Active Scripting, Windows' built-in, language independent scripting features. Similar to creating dy

Strany 77 - Properties

wmp6.Filename=Env("windir")+"\\media\\tada.wav"; wmp6.Play(); The following sections describe the uICE object model, assuming

Strany 78 - CreateObject method

Alert method Displays a text-only OSD Alert( sText ) Arguments sText Required. Text string to display in the OSD. You can use common format cha

Strany 79 - KillTimer method

sLocation Optional. The name of the network server where the object is to be created. Remarks This method creates an instance of the automation ser

Strany 80 - Quit method

TCP/IP Server Configure the built-in TCP/IP server. Usually you won't need to adjust these settings, except for three cases: lYou want to use a

Strany 81 - Sleep method

KillTimer( sTimerName ) Arguments sTimerName Required. The name of a running timer. Remarks This method cancels a timer that has been set previ

Strany 82 - Application Object

SetTimer method Set a timer SetTimer( sTimerName, nTimeOut ) Arguments sTimerName Required. The timer name nTimeOut Required. TimeOut value in m

Strany 83 - Display Object

Arguments nMilliSecs Required. Amount of time, in milliseconds, to suspend execution. Application Object The Application object provides propertie

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Execute( [sCmdLine] [, sVerb] ) Executes the file contained in the File property. Same as setting the Running property to true, except you can optio

Strany 85 - Audio Mixer Overview

Display( [nDisplayNum] ) Arguments nDisplayNum Optional. The index number of the display adapter. Valid numbers range from zero to one less of th

Strany 86 - Mixer Object

See Also Change Display Mode action Globals Object The Globals object can be used to save variables between script executions or to pass variables t

Strany 87 - MixerDestination Object

The Mixer object basically represents a single soundcard. Common soundcards have two fixed "destinations", Playback and Record, represen

Strany 88 - MixerSource Object

Remarks If you have more than one soundcard installed in your system, Mixer(0) is your first sound device, Mixer(1) the second and so on. For the mo

Strany 89 - MixerControl Object

See Also MixerSource Object MixerSource Object The MixerSource object represents a single audio data source. Mixer.Playback( SourceIndexOrName ) Mi

Strany 90 - Mouse Object

The Wave source is Mixer.Playback(1) or Mixer.Playback("Wave"). MixerSource objects are collection objects containing one or more MixerContr

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Hardware Setup After you've selected your receiver device at General Config, you can configure the hardware and learn the buttons of your remote

Strany 92 - OSD Object

Arguments mixerdestination Required. A MixerDestination object (i.e. Playback or Record) SourceIndex Required. Index to a MixerSource object. P

Strany 93 - Power Object

The Mouse object provides properties and methods related to the mouse cursor and mouse buttons. Mouse Properties Remarks eMouseButton can have one

Strany 94 - Window Object

ButtonDown( eMouseButton=btnLeft [, nXButton=0] ) ButtonUp( eMouseButton=btnLeft [, nXButton=0] ) Same functionality as the Button property. See abo

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JScript examples: OSD.Show(osdVolume,Mixer.Playback(0).Name+" Volume",Mixer.Playback(0).Volume); //Same as Mixer.Playback(0).Volume.Sh

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Properties Methods Shutdown( nTimeOut ) Suspend( nTimeOut ) Hibernate( nTimeOut ) Reboot( nTimeOut ) System shutdown, standby mode, hibernate mo

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Arguments sWindowPath Optional. Text string containing the Window Path to the window. If omitted, a window object representing the current foregrou

Strany 98 - See Also

Close() Closes the window. SwitchTo() Puts the window into foreground. SetMousePosition( x,y ) Sets the mouse cursor relative to the window&

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Remarks Never forget to call KeyUp after KeyDown. PostMessage( nMsg, wParam, lParam ) SendMessage( nMsg, wParam, lParam ) Posts or sends a message

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Refresh( sNewWindowPath ) Refreshes the window object and updates internal window caches using the the window path specified in sNewWindowPath. sNe

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VK_ACCEPT =0x1E, VK_MODECHANGE =0x1F, VK_SPACE =0x20, VK_PRIOR =0x21, VK_NEXT =0x22, VK_END =0x23, VK_HOME =0x24, VK_LEFT =0x25, VK_UP =0x26, VK_RIGHT

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