Flipper/Sub-GHz/Multimedia/ATI_Wonder_II
2024-09-06 13:53:29 -07:00
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remotes
0.sub
1.sub
2.sub
3.sub
4.sub
5.sub
6.sub
7.sub
8.sub
9.sub
A.sub
Ati.sub
Aux1.sub
Aux2.sub
Aux3.sub
Aux4.sub
B.sub
C.sub
Ch-.sub
Ch+.sub
Click.sub
D.sub
Doubleclick.sub
Down.sub
Dvd.sub
E.sub
Enter.sub
F.sub
Ff.sub
Fullscreen.sub
Hand.sub
Help.sub
Hookthing.sub
Left.sub
Lock_screen.sub
Menu.sub
Mouse_down.sub
Mouse_left.sub
Mouse_right.sub
Mouse_up.sub
Mute.sub
Ok.sub
Pause.sub
Pc.sub
Play.sub
Power.sub
Rclick.sub
README.md
Rec.sub
Rew.sub
Right.sub
Stop.sub
Tv.sub
Up.sub
Vol-.sub
Vol+.sub

A complete (I think) capture of an ATI Wonder II remote. These are raw captures.

This device works over SubGhz to a receiver station.

I have tested what I could using the Linux kernel driver on a regular desktop. A lot will depend on your setup and what input is assigned to which action. It has not been tested on Windows. Not all keys could be tested.

I had issues nailing down the exact frequency, so I've done my best. They may need to be adjusted.

Remotes

I have included some convenient remote maps, if you're able to sue the Sub-GHz Remote app. Copy the .ir files into /etc/subghz/ATI_Wonder_II/ and then place the remote .txt files into /etc/subhgz/remote

Ati_media: Controls Vol Up/Down, Play/Pause, Rew, FF. No room for a Mute button.

Ati_media_alt: (More useful for Youtube on desktop) Fullscreen toggle, Play, Left, Right

Ati_mouse: This remote is almost useless, since it's hard to get the speed captured right for the mouse movement. The remote layout also doesn't allow a right-click.

Ati_arrows: Just a mapping for just the directional arrows and OK button.