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.. _Remote_controllers_Intro:************Introduction************Currently, most analog and digital devices have a Infrared input forremote controllers. Each manufacturer has their own type of control. Itis not rare for the same manufacturer to ship different types ofcontrols, depending on the device.A Remote Controller interface is mapped as a normal evdev/inputinterface, just like a keyboard or a mouse. So, it uses all ioctlsalready defined for any other input devices.However, remove controllers are more flexible than a normal inputdevice, as the IR receiver (and/or transmitter) can be used inconjunction with a wide variety of different IR remotes.In order to allow flexibility, the Remote Controller subsystem allowscontrolling the RC-specific attributes via:ref:`the sysfs class nodes <remote_controllers_sysfs_nodes>`.