This is the Windows app named HDMI-CEC Tray whose latest release can be downloaded as HDMICecTray_v1.10.zip. It can be run online in the free hosting provider OnWorks for workstations.
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HDMI-CEC Tray
DESCRIPTION:
HDMI-CEC Tray allows to control any Windows application using your current TV remote. (*)(*) Requires the Pulse-Eight USB-CEC adapter. Check if your HDTV supports HDMI-CEC.
No more hassle with dedicated mediacenter remote controls and special infrared or Bluetooth receivers for your HTPC. Instead, HDMI-CEC Tray makes use of your HDTV's built-in CEC technology to control your PC. You will be able to control Mediacenter, VLC, MPC-HC, MediaPortal or XBMC as well as Powerpoint, to name a few.
With HDMI-CEC Tray, you can navigate your HTPC menus, play and pause music, or fast-forward movies using only the TV remote. It's even possible to make the TV power on and switch to the right HDMI input automatically every time your HTPC starts.
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