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The interface of Microsoft Teams is user-friendly and easy to navigate. I particularly love the left-hand navigation bar that provides quick access to all the features, including chats, meetings, files, and activity. The app integrates with other Microsoft apps, such as Outlook and OneDrive, making it easier to schedule meetings and access files. The chat feature is simple, yet effective, with options to create groups, share files, and use emojis and GIFs.
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You could possibly start with https://lirc.org/ - this is the lowest level IR control. Source: about 3 years ago
This site will be helpful too: Linux Inferred Remote Control. Source: over 3 years ago
You need to buy a USB adapter, and possibly fiddle with drivers. Start here: https://lirc.org/. Source: over 3 years ago
Based on my 2 minutes of searching, it looks like this is a configuration database for the Linux Infrared Remote Control project, or LIRC, which (according to their website) lets you both decode and send IR commands to emulate a remote control. I think the idea is if you had a Raspberry Pi or some kind of GPIO interface on a Linux box, you could potentially have a truly universal remote (or at least, one that can... Source: over 3 years ago
Interesting. I control all sorts of things around my house using a raspberry pi with thr Linux version of this capability, LIRC. Heat pump, stereo, TV. Might be more fun to try on arduino. I wonder if it works with esp8266. https://lirc.org/. - Source: Hacker News / over 4 years ago
Slack - A messaging app for teams who see through the Earth!
WinLIRC - WinLIRC allows you to transmit and receive standard infrared remote control signals.
Airtable - Airtable works like a spreadsheet but gives you the power of a database to organize anything. Sign up for free.
EventGhost - EventGhost is an advanced, easy to use and extensible automation tool for MS Windows.
Creativity 365 - Cross-device content creation suite
WIRR 0.01 - Windows Infra-Red Receiver is a small application to help you control several functions of Windows...