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RE: [OT] Large Button Remote Control ??


  • Subject: RE: [OT] Large Button Remote Control ??
  • From: Marcus Warrington <marcus.warrington@xxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Thu, 9 Nov 2006 12:06:32 -0000

Yes that one (or rather its slightly larger brother) is the one that I
would really want, BUT its not a learning remote and uses abuilt in
database of American devices :-(



Marcus

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http://www.dynamic-living.com/big-remote.htm
<http://www.dynamic-living.com/big-remote.htm>
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G.

Gareth Cook
IT Architect / Project Manager, SWG Sales
IBM SWG Sales - Lotus Park, Staines, TW18 3AG
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I am interested in this as well.

At the weekend I installed a freeview box for my 73 year old Mum and she

is
having problems reading the tiny buttons but I have discovered a bigger
problem.

Because Freeview has mixed 1,2 and 3 digit channel numbering I believe
that
a lot of people will have problems selecting the correct channels
because
they cant enter the channel number quickly enough.

EG 71 for Cbeebies you end up with BBC1 because it takes the recieved
commands as

7 BBC3

1 BBC1

I personally have 3 freeview boxes all different brands but none have
them
have the ability to be configured for fixed length numbers eg 001 rather
than 1. I have problems changing channels sometimes and I consider
myself
to
be VERY familiar with all my remote controls.

At the moment people have a choice of having freeview or not but shortly
there will be million of people forced to change and for many I believe
the
process will be very traumatic.

One of my big gripes is that now Freeview boxes are so cheap, nowhere
actually has any set up on demonstration, you just pick up a box and
take
it
to the checkout. Thats fine for a tin of beans because all you have to
do
is
open the can and cook the contents but with something techie,
particularly
if it for an older person, you really need to be able to see how simple
or
complicated it is to operate :(

Keith

> Does anyone know of a large button remote (and I do mean *large*
button)
> that can be taught IR commands. I have found some remotes that look
> ideal for her (mostly in the USA) but they can't be taught IR commands
> ,they have built in databases of known commands, and what are the
> chances of a cheap unknown brand UK freeview box being in a USA
> equipment database!
>

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