After learning a new set of infrared signal and saving the file to SD Card/infrared/something.ir.
You can now make a UI for the captured IR dump.
NOTE: This UI will be accessible under Apps->Tools->IR Remote via the flipper zero device.
Begin by creating a new file under SD Card/infrared/remote.
This is the file that maps the buttons of the flipper zero device to functions of the IR dump captured earlier.
NOTE: This file will go into SD Card/infrared/remote access to your custom remote: Apps->Tools->IR Remote
Example Format
REMOTE: /ext/infrared/something.ir
UP: func1
DOWN: func2
LEFT: func3
RIGHT: func4
OK:
BACK:
UPHOLD:
DOWNHOLD:
The func1-4 refrenced above are just examples, you need to know the name of the address and commands that were captured earlier.
NOTE: you can find the .ir file saved earlier at SD Card/infrared/something.ir
Example of SD Card/infrared/something.ir
Filetype: IR signals file
Version: 1
#
name: func1
type: parsed
protocol: NEC
address: 01 00 00 00
command: 1B 00 00 00
#
name: func2
type: parsed
protocol: NEC
address: 01 00 00 00
command: 09 00 00 00
#
name: func3
type: parsed
protocol: NEC
address: 01 00 00 00
command: 04 00 00 00
#
name: func4
type: parsed
protocol: NEC
address: 01 00 00 00
command: 07 00 00 00
#
Once the something.txt file has been created and mapped to your captured Infrared dump, you can test your remote by going to Apps->Tools->IR Remote on your F0 device
Here is an example of what your menu should look like, depending on which buttons used.
NOTE: The top half of the menu is for single press buttons, the bottom is for press and hold buttons.