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Posted by SHerrmann on 10-29-1999 01:54 PM:

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How about an X-10 transmitter?


Posted by ToolkiT on 10-29-1999 02:11 PM:

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cool, too bad the x-10 stuff is pretty expensive over here...


Posted by pshlortz on 10-29-1999 02:12 PM:

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cool idea :-)

turn ont he lights via palm; but reallistially i think x10 is kinda silly but oh well.

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Posted by Shultzman on 10-30-1999 10:58 PM:

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You could get an X-10 IR receiver. That along with the omniremote software should be enough to control all of your X-10 devices. you would just need to "teach" the Visor the IR commands with a X-10 IR remote.

I plan on trying this out as soon as my Visor shows up


Posted by SHerrmann on 11-01-1999 01:17 PM:

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Great idea, Shultzman. I hadn't thought about using the Omni remote software. I know you are still waiting for your Visor (what else is new), but have you heard anything about the range of the IR?


Posted by xWaver on 11-17-1999 08:35 PM:

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Problem being: Not all X-10 devices use IR. In fact, often they use RF. I personally would like to use a MouseRemote emulator Springboard or at least something to control BOOM.


Posted by Indomitus on 11-17-1999 08:51 PM:

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I would love a MouseRemote springboard. I've got one to control my X10 stuff and my Creative DVD player. Especially one like the OmniRemote where you can draw buttons to do stuff. My place is like a large closet but I've got all the lights and a fan on X10 so I can control them with the PalmPad remote deal that you get. If I could do all that with my Visor and control the TV and whatever else OmniRemote controls I'd be set.

Man, I'm lazy.


Posted by Silicon_Knight on 11-29-1999 08:37 PM:

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The stock X10 promo kit comes with a transmitter that sits on your serial port. Just get that linked to either a springboard or an external clip-on adaptor (like a tail-light. 8-)

-=- SiKnight


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