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Re: Homeseer & IR question...


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  • Subject: Re: Homeseer & IR question...
  • From: "paul gordon" <paul_gordon@xxxxxxx>
  • Date: Tue, 04 Jul 2000 10:32:16 GMT
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No, I haven't looked (yet) - the PC was a "Surplus to
requirements" after a
corporate upgrade, so I don't have the original manuals etc..

I'll open it up & have a look. - But, assuming I do have IR capability,
 (it
would be IrDA surely?) - how would I utilise it with Homeseer, without
having to do a great deal of the groundwork myself? - like I said, I don't
have much free time right now (The wife thinks I already spend _far_ too
much time on this!!) - I need a "plug & Play" solution... If
I really have
no other choice, I'll revert to Win98SE (which is already installed as a
dual-boot anyway), and use the Concept devices PCRemote, but I _really_
don't want to take that backward step!

Cheers.

Paul G.


>
>Have you had a look at your mobo? If it's a fairly new one, you may
have an
>IR port built into it, just not ebabled. I think Scan sell devices that
you
>plug into this port.
>
>Check in your mobo manual, or on the manuf. website if you don't want
to
>open your case.

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