Hi All, wondering if anyone has a recommendation for a FOSS Android/Google TV remote control app? My phone doesn't support IR so looking for a remote control app that can connect via Wifi. TIA!
Despite all my research, I couldn't find anything that would be FOSS and operate in a generic way.
I searched for a FOSS app that could pair with Google TV over WiFi, no success.
I searched for a FOSS app that could pair with Android over bluetooth and act as a remote, no success.
I searched if there was an RS232 port on the TV, a bluetooth-to-RS232 dongle could have done the trick with some configuration, alas no RS232.
I searched if there was an HDMI-to-bluetooth dongle that could send HDMI-CEC commands, but I'm not sure that would work.
Another option, if you have an audio jack would be to use a 3.5mm IR transmitter and send "sound clips" as IR transmission. Some of these dongle are able to "read" the IR transmission and convert them into "sound", which you can "play back" through the dongle.
if it's an android tv there should be a lot of options.
even if none of them are foss you should still be able to use the discontinued android remote app. It's not foss but it's not too bloated either (it just does it's job)
I roughly followed this, but I hooked the led to 5v with a transistor, mine wasn't super reliable on 3v3. I added the buttons to a homeassistant dashboard, but I think esphome has other hooks if you don't want to set up all that
Thanks for the input, everyone! It is greatly appreciated.
My use case is that I am trying to help a young man with an intellectual disability to operate his TV. He keeps breaking his physical remote controls and whilst I try and source a new one, I am looking for a remote control app to install on my personal phone so I can at least turn the TV on for him.
I will try out KDE Connect and will also look into the Android Remote App (although no longer maintained). If this all fails, I will look into a hardware solution.