Key to the trick is a little piece of software called SiriMote, which is free to download. Once it’s installed, you can control iTunes, VLC, Keynote, QuickTime and more using the Apple TV remote. SiriMote is a simple little app that will do just that. SiriMote does not add in any of the Siri functions of the Apple TV Remote. Instead, it just adds in the media control options that worked on. SiriMote isn't available in the App Store, but you can download it directly from the Eternal Storms website Direct Link. After downloading SiriMote, drag it from your Downloads folder to your.
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I just bought standalone Siri Remote (only remote without apple TV) to add new feature for my iphone game. It works all great (both motion and microgamepad profile) when I pair Siri Remote with my Macbook and test GameController API inside sample tvOS Project (using Xcode tvOS simulator).
I also tested with free mac app (SiriMote) - and everything works great too.
However once I try to test the same code inside MacOS or iOS app, Siri controller is never detected (I double checked to be sure Siri Remote is Paired and Connected via Settings -> Bluetooth).
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Sirimote
is always empty. I also don't receive any GCControllerDidConnect or GCControllerDidDisconnectevents
I added the below fields to plist (but tried with different combinations as well) and even explicitly added GameController.framework to 'Linked Frameworks and Libraries':
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My setup:
iPhone 5SE (iOS 10.3.1)
Xcode 8.3.1
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Apple Siri Remote Manual
Swift 3.1
Siri Remote Model: A1513 (engraved on the back)
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Macbook Pro 15' mid 2012 (Sierra 10.12.4)