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From: GT on 6 Jul 2006 06:18 I have a Shuttle based system I built a couple of years ago (athlon 1800) and I have Windows MCE running, but I'm fed up with the wireless keyboard and mouse floating round the living room. Can I buy a remote control for my PC? Not bothered about what the technology is - Infra-red, bluetooth, microwave - don't care. I just know you can get remote controls bundled with graphics cards and I would like a cheap (few pounds), simple (USB?) solution for my living room PC. All the PC does is play music, show photos and play DVDs. I'm in the UK.
From: Paul on 6 Jul 2006 09:22 In article <44ace38d$0$9577$9a6e19ea(a)unlimited.newshosting.com>, "GT" <ContactGT_remove_(a)hotmail.com> wrote: > I have a Shuttle based system I built a couple of years ago (athlon 1800) > and I have Windows MCE running, but I'm fed up with the wireless keyboard > and mouse floating round the living room. > > Can I buy a remote control for my PC? Not bothered about what the technology > is - Infra-red, bluetooth, microwave - don't care. I just know you can get > remote controls bundled with graphics cards and I would like a cheap (few > pounds), simple (USB?) solution for my living room PC. All the PC does is > play music, show photos and play DVDs. > > I'm in the UK. Microsoft A9O-00007 WinXP Media Center Infrared Remote Control - OEM http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.asp?Item=80-100-851&depa=0 You can find more examples on this page. Make sure the device comes with the infrared USB dongle: http://www.newegg.com/Product/ProductList.asp?Submit=ENE&N=2000140283&Subcategory=283 You can test an infrared remove, by observing the part where the light comes out, with a DV camera. Digital cameras have some sensitivity to infrared. (Note - Color CCDs are coated with an infrared filter, to reduce the sensitivity of the camera to infrared, but you should still be able to see the infrared LED pulsating when you push a button on the remote.) I actually have a piece of film, that converts infrared into visible light. The Radio Shack part number was 276-1099, but the product doesn't appear to be for sale any more. That film is handy for checking remotes - I have one remote with a bad connection inside it somewhere, and the infrared conversion film makes a convenient way to check for light output from the remote. Paul
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