remote control for mobile device ala logitech harmony one - Touch HD Themes and Apps

Hi Everyone,
Apology for not going through all threads before posting this new one.
Recently I bought a Logitech Harmony one remote control and I really love this remote. It comes with a Logitech manager which you need to install on a pc or laptop. With the remote manager you can configure the remote with all kind of tasks by selecting your device from an online database. It then downloads a preset of functions which can be modified if needed. I can spend all night telling you about this remote but that will keep you from reading this thread. I would like to suggest to have a look at: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-TRPP4RK8J4 (en come back to read the rest)
Why not combine this excellent feature with you mobile device?
Who has the ability to build such an application? Or perhaps someone already build one? Or is there a good freeware/shareware?
Please post your experience in this thread

The HD doesn't have infrared. Sorry. End of.

In addition to it being pointless as the Touch HD has no infra-red, many devices that do have infra-red only have a short range diode with a usable distance of about one metre, so are practically useless as a remote control.

There are plenty of remotes for the HD but they don't work with old tech that require IR. You need to move into the 21st century and use a MCPC or MCPC's as you can wire up your whole house to one remote if you like. I've not found one that works with x64 that I like yet so I wrote my own.
Changing the music while you are cooking out on the barbie is pretty impressive.

pitty
Now that is a pitty.
I quess that ends this thread.
Thanks quys.

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Blue Tooth Remote????????

My lad has a sony ericson K750i and he has a built in app that means he can connect to the home PC and use the phone as a remote for a number of PC based apps such as media player, the desk top etc..
Has any one seen anything like this for the Orbit?
Under Windows Mobile 6 you can use Remote Desktop Service to Remote Control your PC, with Windows Mobile 5 it is Terminal Services i think. Other software, for example Remote Amp, lets you Remote Control Mediaplayers like iTunes or Winamp, so Yes, there is Software like that, and i dare to say, that these programs are much more powerful than the Sony Ericson thing is
I use tightvnc on my desktop computer and pocket vnc viewer on my pda. You simply need to install tightvnc on your computer, set up a password and set up my firewall to let me get in.
I use another tool to use wake on lan, with this I can even turn on my computer (need to be enabled in bios) when I'm in range and then access it. There are a few versions out there, check out the big freeware pages, you will find it. It's like you are using your computer yourself, everything can be controlled.
Samson711 said:
Under Windows Mobile 6 you can use Remote Desktop Service to Remote Control your PC,
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Just done a bit of digging on this and found it is in the WM6 Pro version but not in the standard version. Does anyone know if this can be retro installed on a standard version ?
Many thanks........
I installed it on my device, I didn't try to get a connection but the application starts up. I still prefer other clients, that's why I didn't try to establish a connection. I found the cab somewhere in another forum, I think it was Wizard or Hermes forum in one of those "kitchen"-threads.
BT Remote on k750i uses Bluetooth HID Profile and acts as virtual keyboard. It has nothing to do with Remote Desktop and is much less battery expensive than it.
drkbg said:
BT Remote on k750i uses Bluetooth HID Profile and acts as virtual keyboard. It has nothing to do with Remote Desktop and is much less battery expensive than it.
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Yes I was looking for something really simple like a touch screen, play, rewind, fast forward etc etc for media player.....
I'm just being cheap really I do not want to spend money on a PC remote control!!!!
There is an application that does it very well!!
nicko666 said:
My lad has a sony ericson K750i and he has a built in app that means he can connect to the home PC and use the phone as a remote for a number of PC based apps such as media player, the desk top etc..
Has any one seen anything like this for the Orbit?
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There`s an application called "NET SUPPORT CONTROL" that makes magic.You can command everything of your pc from your phone or rather control your phone from your pc.
Salling Clicker ?
But Netsupport is something similar to VNC, but more options and it isn't free. imo Netsupport is a nice tool for a company that needs
remote controlling all the devices. we also use it in our company to support our clients.
I think he's searching something like Salling Clicker ?
Dunno this tool, it isn't free...but sounds like something you're searching for...
oh yeah, a free alternative would be nice
Cheers
So I was looking for something like this...
till now three solutions.
http://www.jaylee.org/remotecontrol/
free, over Bluetooth,
buggy but touchpad function works well.
http://www.sidesk.org/
free, over WiFi,
less buggy. no touchpad but lots of easy customized shortcuts possible.
http://www.aacompserv.com/AACompWeb/Modules/PPCTablet/WhatIsIt.aspx
paid, over WiFi
some bugs, easy to use. easy customized shortcuts + touchpad function. has also kind of VNC function
drkbg said:
So I was looking for something like this...
till now three solutions.
http://www.jaylee.org/remotecontrol/
free, over Bluetooth,
buggy but touchpad function works well.
http://www.sidesk.org/
free, over WiFi,
less buggy. no touchpad but lots of easy customized shortcuts possible.
http://www.aacompserv.com/AACompWeb/Modules/PPCTablet/WhatIsIt.aspx
paid, over WiFi
some bugs, easy to use. easy customized shortcuts + touchpad function. has also kind of VNC function
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Nice one - looks [promising I will give each a go and let you know how I got on - Many thanks friend

alternative Bluetooth input device possible?

Hi guys,
i just want to discuss an idea I just had.
Im using my PPC mostly at the university. And since some time i was searching for an Input device I could write with and have the written stuff in a digital form when Im finished (e.g as a pdf File). This would not just minimize my paper consumption it would have some other benefits too (easy sharing etc.). Now, all the devices i`ve found use the mini USB Plug of an PPC. Since the Artemis is not capable acting as a USB Host these solutions do not work. I added a picture of such a device for better illustration.
Now the idea:
Yesterday a hack has been presented on www.hackaday.com (the direct link is below) to use a WiiMote (is a Bluetooth Device) as an Input device for an electronic Chalk-Board. Now this is an very impressive hack indeed. But could it be possible to use this particular hack in a small version for PPC`s to let the WiiMote work together with the Artemis (or any other Bluetooth equiped PPC) as an "electronic Paper" device. Just for your imagination:
- connect wiimote to Artemis then use an SMD IR Equiped Stylus to write on a paper
Im no good in coding so this is off for me... But maybe soemone could give a statement on if this can be done. I mean the software for Desktop Pcs does exist (follow the links on hakaday.com) they have "just" to be rewritten for WM6 PPCs.
Link to www.hackaday.com:
http://www.hackaday.com/2007/12/09/wiimote-projector-whiteboard/
Sorry for my bad english i hope you guys understand what I was trying to explain. Here is the picture of an conventional "electronic paper" system (found on www.pearl.de)
Regards
Jabami
I bought a Wiimote this week and a LED-array to do exactly that but for a desktop computer instead of a ppc. I've done some research on that topic and found no solution yet. Seems as if nobody is interested enough that has the knowledge and skills for porting or recompiling it for ppc.
Of course it's not really a cheap solution but you could buy a tablet pc. I bought one for my studies and I can write down my stuff and share it later on my website in "hand-written" format as mhtml, pdf or whatever. I got a Compaq TC1000, this model and the TC1100 are the only I'm aware of that can be used as slate and convertible tablet pcs at the same time. I installed my bluetooth stick on the TC1000 and it was too slow for the wiimote, or maybe the bluetooth stick, but I doubt that.
There are some reasons why I wouldn't use the wiimote for writing at university:
-As soon as the wiimote moves you have to calibrate again
-You need a good spot for it so it can see you hand all the time
-Probably needs 800 "Pentium" Mhz or more to work perfectly
In the videos I saw at johnnylee.net the wiimote was mounted over the guy that wrote on his e-paper. If you are not sitting in the middle of a room with hundreds of students then this might be a solution.
All the things you said are true, plus theres is one thing lee mentiones at the end of his YouTube Video. Its about the resolution you get. So all in all the conclusion is:
using the WiiMote as an electronic paper device will not work due to resolution restrictions.
Well but maybe there is some other way to tweak an Input device into the Bluetooth Interface of the Artemis....
Best regards
Jabami

BT or WiFi to IR-Bridge (converter) for remote TV/DVD/Stereo control

Hi there,
Does anybody know if there is some software/hardware combination that entitles the HD to be used as a remote control for the home entertainment hardware like tv, dvd and so on? As these devices (at least the old-fashioned ones that I have) are controlled via IR, a piece of hardware like a BT to IR (or WiFi to IR, which would probably drain more battery from the hd) converter would be necessary, and of course a piece of correspondng software which could (at best) let you create your own user-defined control-panels for different devices... would be just great (especially as my old universal remote control is about to die).
Any suggestions or opinions?
regards jan
You need an extra device to convert BT to IR. It's not convinient...
I know that it is possible to control yor IR tv, dvd,... by using an IR diode connected to the audio jack of mobile phone and a pecial software.
If you find something like that post a link here.
I have no idea if it will work, but check this out:
http://www.actisys.com/IrDAProd.html#BT5711U
http://www.actisys.com/Documents/ACT-BT5711U-Flyer-v1.0.2-080825.pdf
wedge666 said:
I have no idea if it will work, but check this out:
http://www.actisys.com/IrDAProd.html#BT5711U
http://www.actisys.com/Documents/ACT-BT5711U-Flyer-v1.0.2-080825.pdf
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Thanks, wedge, the hardware looks promising, although quite expensive... but there is still the need of the appropriate software to learn and send the correct commands and create a specific user interface...
any more suggestions?
regards jan
You may read this:
http://www.smartphonemag.com/cms/forum/topic/17874?&TOPIC_ID=17874
and this:
http://wiki.xda-developers.com/inde...s for Windows Mobile - the Definitive Roundup
Way dated but it never hurts to help.
I learned about the "Global Cache WF2IR iTach Wi-Fi to IR" device. This should do it.
http://www.smarthome.com/81186/Global-Cache-WF2IR-iTach-Wi-Fi-to-IR/p.aspx
hausen said:
Hi there,
Does anybody know if there is some software/hardware combination that entitles the HD to be used as a remote control for the home entertainment hardware like tv, dvd and so on? As these devices (at least the old-fashioned ones that I have) are controlled via IR, a piece of hardware like a BT to IR (or WiFi to IR, which would probably drain more battery from the hd) converter would be necessary, and of course a piece of correspondng software which could (at best) let you create your own user-defined control-panels for different devices... would be just great (especially as my old universal remote control is about to die).
Any suggestions or opinions?
regards jan
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smeitmeister said:
Way dated but it never hurts to help.
I learned about the "Global Cache WF2IR iTach Wi-Fi to IR" device. This should do it.
http://www.smarthome.com/81186/Global-Cache-WF2IR-iTach-Wi-Fi-to-IR/p.aspx
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Will it be simpler (and perhaps more economical) to just buy another universal remote control? There are so many cheap (usually made in China) universal remote controllers around nowadays.
The Blackstone Bridging option will require the purchase of the additional hardware and software which will be so much more than the simple purchase of another universal remote control appliance. Furthermore, the power consumption of the Blackstone conversion will also be significantly higher because of the additional hardware involved. And of course, the additional space and time required to set up the whole thing.
chan.sk said:
Will it be simpler (and perhaps more economical) to just buy another universal remote control? There are so many cheap (usually made in China) universal remote controllers around nowadays.
The Blackstone Bridging option will require the purchase of the additional hardware and software which will be so much more than the simple purchase of another universal remote control appliance. Furthermore, the power consumption of the Blackstone conversion will also be significantly higher because of the additional hardware involved. And of course, the additional space and time required to set up the whole thing.
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I'm not sure if I understand this line of reasoning correctly.
Other universal remote still means using IR to control devices, usually old devices which can only be controlled with infra red. Because of distance or line-of-sight, IR might not be usable, so this bridge type device comes in, so one can control this old device with one's smartphone etc.
smeitmeister said:
I'm not sure if I understand this line of reasoning correctly.
Other universal remote still means using IR to control devices, usually old devices which can only be controlled with infra red. Because of distance or line-of-sight, IR might not be usable, so this bridge type device comes in, so one can control this old device with one's smartphone etc.
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Hi,
My understanding of his Post #1 was that he wanted to setup his Blackstone as a universal remote control for his home entertainment because his old universal remote control was about to die.
hausen said in Post#1:
Hi there,
Does anybody know if there is some software/hardware combination that entitles the HD to be used as a remote control for the home entertainment hardware like tv, dvd and so on? . . . (especially as my old universal remote control is about to die).
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I hope I had not read hausen's original post incorrectly.

Requirement - Wii remote drivers

we just had a thread relating to getting PS3 controller drivers for Windows mobile.
I have been using my Wii remote to play games on my N95 for years now. I wish I had the technical know how to even begin trying to port over to windows mobile.
It might be a bit greedy starting a whole new thread for this but I just wanted to have something on the dev forum clearly stating there is a requirement for Wiimote drivers.
The Wiimote has 5 buttons on its face. A proper joypad, accellerometers and also level tracking gyroscope thingys. It is also small and cheaper than most other Big company pads i.e. 360 pad and PS3 pad.
There is also the added bonus that many people on here will probably have Wii's in there cuboard doing absolutely nothing like mine was (until I hacked my Wii mehehe with bannerbomb)
Anyway - these links were posted by:
wapvirus
Wii remote would be awesome as many projects for pc exist and they shouldn't be to hard to port to PPC for some of the members we have here check out what is going on in these links :
http://johnnylee.net/projects/wii/
http://www.wiimoteproject.com/index.php
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wii_homebrew
Let's hope someone get's inspired "
Maybe this sole post will help to get someone inspired.
Hell Ill pay a few squids to help get someone a wii mote or 2 if needed.
Kind regards all
But first you need to manage to connect to the wiimote. I just can't get past the security code on my Raphael. BTW i have being using glovepie with wiimote for years now. I wonder it is possible to port pc version of glovepie to PPC?
there is an app on the andriod marketplace for that I saw... haven't tested it but obviously it must be possible
Yeah I remember some discussion of this a long time ago in regards to game console emulators like Morphgear. It would be especially useful for touch screen phones without buttons like the HTC Touch HD. This definitely would be awesome!
Have to jump in and give this thread another bump please get inspired this could be the best thing to happen to the PPC
WiiMöB - Finally, a decent gamepad for PocketPC
http://www.codeplex.com/WiiMoB
.NET Components for Mobility
Connect to a Wii Remote
http://32feet.net/forums/t/2848.aspx
WiimoteLib - NET Managed Library for the Nintendo Wii Remote
http://www.brianpeek.com/blog/pages/wiimotelib.aspx
Woah!!
Wiimob!! - Looks like this is on the way already!
The page is very sparse but inspires me - I might actually replace my touch pro 2 with a HD2 instead of an N900 now......I just want to play resi evil on the go
Hi guys,
There's actually a Wiimote like bluetooth controller for windows mobile. It's called Zeemote.
It's for symbian, nokia, blackberry and iPhone but it will soon be ported to windows mobile. (currently in beta-testing)
A short description of Zeemote:
http://www.wmfreeware.net/2010/01/play-windows-mobile-game-just-like-how.html
hsmcd said:
Hi guys,
There's actually a Wiimote like bluetooth controller for windows mobile. It's called Zeemote.
It's for symbian, nokia, blackberry and iPhone but it will soon be ported to windows mobile. (currently in beta-testing)
A short description of Zeemote:
http://www.wmfreeware.net/2010/01/play-windows-mobile-game-just-like-how.html
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Very nice thanks for this post looks interesting but i would still love to see someone get the wii remote working it has more possibilities
I am playing around with WiimoteLib
I would also like to play around with a ps3 controler, I hope I can organize one
scilor said:
I am playing around with WiimoteLib
I would also like to play around with a ps3 controler, I hope I can organize one
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is ps3 bluetooth if not you will have another interface to handle

[REQ] Boxee remote

For those of you who don't know, Boxee is a new media center application, developed by the same people who already brought us XMBC.
And it's awesome.
Now, the only thing I really need for it now is a good remote, and my Diamond would serve the purpose perfect. If there was a WM app for it.
Since there are already Boxee remote apps for Android, iPhone, Nokia, PS3 (you can use the SIXAXIS as a remote) and Palm, and a Blacberry app is in the works, I can't help but wonder why there isn't an app for WM yet.
Is it that hard to develop?
Is there anyone who's working on it, maybe? Or would like to?
Re: EraserHR
Hi EraserHR.
I don't have a app for what you need but personaly i use GRemote and a custom made skin/config to control both Boxee and XBMC.
I attached my configuration and an readme file. Hope it helps.
Ah jesh, i didn't even know you can do custom made skin/config for GRemote. I bought it but always wanted to be able to expand more in some ways (like you did). Thanks for mentioning that. Going to look at yours and check it out. Thanks!
Ah, shoot. That was MobileSRC i was thinking about that i bought. I remembered after looking at the files (great program honestly, BUT i liked and bought MobileSRC since it controlled via bluetooth, but didn't need anything installed on the PC to work, which works great for system's that you don't want to have to install a PC side solution to do the same thing, and still gives you g-shock air remote, bluetooth KB control, basic MC remote functions, and bluetooth mousepad -like laptop- functions.)
Mabye an App
I have some good news. I started making an XBMC remote. It should work with Boxee to! But it doesn't use Bluetooth, instead i opted for the devices internet connection and the built-in http server in XBMC and Boxee.
It's coming up pretty well but i am far away from a release. I will notify you guys on this tread when i am finished.

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