There are two drivers, one for the Winbond CIR chip (used in most CIR equipped Intel motherboards) and the other is the “Microsoft eHome Infrared Transceiver” driver. If you have an internet connection, Windows 7 automatically loads all of the drivers you will need. Once you have acquired a CIR receiver and install it, it’s time for drivers. This is the only place I’ve found them for sale. Currently, someone on ebay is selling the 8 pin version (the correct one for Intel boards) and it will set you back about 20USD. Finding a CIR receiver may prove to be the most difficult part of this task. Best of all (sort of), it doesn’t require a USB adapter.Īll you need to do is find the CIR header on your motherboard, install a CIR receiver, and enable the CIR module in your BIOS settings. CIR is an acronym for Consumer InfraRed, is a standard of sorts that allows us to do fun things like turn on our HTPC with a standard IR remote. If you have a motherboard from Intel’s Extreme or Media series, you probably have CIR headers (some other manufactures have them as well, but it’s rather hit or miss). So simple that I felt like an idiot when I did not get it to work right away.
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