![]() Version 2.0.4 (October 11, 2019) - Fixed bug where Server was not sending commands back to client.1.Settings, Command files, and log files are stored in %appdata%.StartProcess commands are now more robust and flexible.User-defined mands is now automatically generated. Full Windows 10 system font and dpi scaling support. Menus and dialog boxes reorganized based on user feedback. The new Commands Window shows all available commands. New/enhanced built-in test mode that makes it easy to test commands.Re-engineered Client & Server implementation is more robust.The User Activity Monitor feature will send a command to the home automation system when a user is using the PC (moving the mouse or typing). Use the PC as an occupancy sensor for a room.Version 1.9.0 (April 15, 2017) - Moved from Codeplex to GitHub.Fixed bug when client forcibly closed socket. Version 1.8.6 (May, 2014) – Internal commands can be disabled via a registry key.Upgrades and un-installs will no longer overwrite or delete the mands file. If a mands file is present it will add to and override these pre-defined commands. The previously defined set of commands from older builds are now built into the program. Version 1.8.4 (March, 2014) - New icon by, Minor menu tweaks, mands is now an optional file.Version 1.8.1 (January 1, 2013) - Updated links for CodePlex.Version 1.8.0 (December 30, 2012) - Added VK_ command support.Version 1.7.0 (December 19, 2012) - Added Serial Server support.Version 1.6.1 (November 6, 2012) - Fixed bug with some Telnet clients that don’t buffer each line before sending.Version 1.6.0 (October 10, 2012) - Added mouse simulation support.Fixed Send Awake so that it does not fault on bad data, but logs errors. Fixed Setting dialog to be more resilient to bad data. Now always writes to AppData unless started outside of Program Files. settings file bug where it would sometimes read from Program Files and write to AppData. Version 1.5.1 (April 2, 2012) - Removed readme file from distribution and updated online docs.‘chars:€’ will cause the € character to be input on the server machine). This allows the sending of Unicode characters such as € (e.g. Version 1.5.0 (March 27, 2012) - ‘chars:’ command now supports escaped characters.Added menu item to open directory containing mands. Updated About Box & Help menu to reflect move to GitHub. Expanded mands to include commands used by iRule (). Version 1.4.0 (February 11, 2012) - Server now supports any number of client connections.Version 1.3.3 (January 9, 2012) – Added capability to send individual key presses with shift/ctrl/alt/win modifiers (what keys: originally was supposed to do).settings are stored (Win7 broke permissions). Version 1.3.2 (January 4, 2012) – Fixed bug in how.Version 1.3.1 (January 4, 2012) – Fixed bug parsing -1 in the lParam of SendMessageCommands.Version 1.3.0 (January 3, 2012) – Added support for “chars:”.Changed the source license to the BSD license and posted on Sourceforge. Version 1.1.0 (May 11, 2005) – No functional changes.Version 1.0.5 (April, 2005) – Added support for arbitrary # of characters for the “key:” command.Version 1.0.4 (February 26, 2005) - Fixed bug that caused MCE Controller to prevent logoffs and shutdowns.Version 1.0.2 (March 24, 2004) - New features: Added support for system shutdown, restart, standby, and hibernate (the Shutdown command type) Renamed a few commands (“mce_start” is now “mcestart” for example) to be more consistent.Version 1.0.1 (February 22, 2004) – First publicly released version.Examples include Control4, iRule, Crestron, and Premise Home Controlįull MCE Controller Documentation Download & Installĭownload and Install the Latest Version Version History MCE Controller works great with any remote control system that supports TCP/IP or RS-232 connections. maximize window or set a window to the foreground) Alt-Tab or Win-S), mouse movements, and Window management actions (e.g. Any remote control, home control system, or application that can send text strings via TCP/IP or a serial port can use MCE Controller to control a Windows PC.Īlmost any action a user can perform on Windows can be invoked remotely from another device on the network. It then translates those commands into actions such as keystrokes, text input, and the starting of programs. It runs in the background listening on the network (or serial port) for commands. MCE Controller provides robust remote control a Windows HTPC (or any PC) over the network. Robust remote control of Windows PCs over the network.
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