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Re: Question re X10 module



At 16:03 03/08/00 +0100, you wrote:

> > I used to do that a lot with
> > my original remotes - I could find and recognise the function
button I
> > wanted by "feel" alone - meaning that I didn't even
have to lift my arm up
> > to see what I'm pressing.
>
>I agree.  this is why I kept my Remote Angel for one day before giving
it
>back.  Horrrible thing.
>
>However, Pronto has 7 "real" buttons that you can configure
for the most
>common stuff.

I hold my pronto the same way I hold a mouse, and I've found that after a
bit of use, I know where the buttons are anyway, I use my thumb and
"bird"
finger to hold the Pronto, then my index finger to actually press, I still
have to look at some of the smaller channel buttons, but mainly they're OK.

> > Now of course, I have to move the pronto up so that I can see it,
Oh the
> > effort.....   ;-)
>
>Hmmmmmm...it's a wonder some people can get themselves dressed in the
>morning!!! :-)

I work from home, so I don't have to if I don't want to :-)

Stu,
The naked programmer.
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