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The second generation Apple Remote, released in October 2009 Developer Type A remote used to control the Apple TV, iPods and iPhones (with dock), and Macs with infrared ports Release date October 2005 (Original) October 2009 (Current) Website The Apple Remote is a device released in or after October 2005 by for use with a number of its products which use capabilities. The device was originally designed to interact with the media program on the iSight and is compatible with some later desktop and portable Macintosh computers. The first three generations of used the Apple Remote as their primary control mechanism. It has now been replaced with the in the fourth generation. Prior to the Apple Remote, Apple produced several nameless IR remotes for products such as the Macintosh TV, TV tuner expansion boards, and the PowerCD drive.
Original Apple Remote The original Apple Remote was designed with six buttons and made of white plastic. Its shape and layout resembled the first-generation. Torrent lia model. A circular Play/Pause/Select button sat in the center of a larger four-button circle of (clockwise): Volume Up, Next/Fast-forward, Volume Down and Previous/Rewind.
A separate Menu button was positioned below. The price was set at US$29.00.
In October 2009, the remote was redesigned as a thinner and longer aluminum version. The new remote was released along with the 27 inch aluminum. The Play/Pause button was moved out of the center of the directional buttons and put beside the Menu button (under the directional buttons). The symbols for the Volume Up/Down and Next/Fast-forward buttons were replaced with small dots, to make it clear that the buttons were also used to move up, down, left, and right within menus. All of the buttons became black and embossed within aluminum.
Along with the new design, the price was dropped to US$19.99. The newer design also underwent a slight revision with the navigation ring. In a small percentage of older remotes, this ring was flush with the curvature of the remote's aluminum body. The more-common revision is bulged slightly; presumably so users can find the ring more easily by touch. Replacement of the in the original remote is done with a small pointed object such as a at the bottom right edge of the device, where the battery slides out on a tray. The newer version has the battery located behind a compartment in the middle of the device which is accessed by turning a coin in the compartment door's indent.
Functions [ ] The Apple Remote's original function was to enable navigation in, which allows users to browse and play music, view videos ( and downloaded files) and browse photos. Although Front Row was removed from and later, some Apple software still works with the remote. It can still be used to control presentations in (on both Intel Macs & Macs), picture slide shows in and, DVD films via, and to play video and audio in. Other software that is still compatible includes 's EyeTV 3.5,. The remote can also be used to run presentations in 2008 or in. Other functions controlled by the remote can include putting a device into, selecting a partition to boot from on startup, and ejecting optical disks.
A device can be configured to respond only to a particular remote. IPods [ ] An placed in a featuring an IR sensor can be used with the remote for music and media control. The remote's menu functionality does not work on the iPod. The Apple Remote can also be used to control the or third party devices tailored to it. Boot Camp [ ] Starting with 1.2, the remote has had some functionality when a user is running. If is installed on the Windows partition, pressing the Menu button on the remote will load the program.
The remote's media controls also support, as well as system volume control. Other third party programs may also utilize the remote's capabilities; media applications such a and allow users to control their functions via the remote. Applications must be in focus for the remote to control them.
Boot Camp 5, the latest version of the software, also includes drivers for the remote control. Siri Remote on the Right The was launched with the 4th Generation Apple TV in 2015.
It uses both and to communicate with the Apple TV. The remote has a glass trackpad, dual microphones, 5 buttons for Menu, Home, and Play/Pause, Volume up and down as 1 button and is the size of 2 buttons. Additionally it has an () and a gyroscope which allows the remote to be used as a gaming controller for apps and games. The remote (unlike previous generations) uses a built-in rechargeable that is charged through the at the bottom of the remote. The Siri Remote is known as the Apple TV Remote in places that don't support Siri. Compatibility [ ].