3) You could get a palm sized computer (e.g., PalmOS or WindowsPC) to 
use as a remote.

4) I believe some cell-phones can be made to do this via software 
(e.g., Sailing Clicker) though I haven't explored this myself.

Personally, since (3) would give you visual feedback and the others 
would not I think this is the best solution.



I use telcanto on a Toshiba 740 w/ built in wireless controlling 2 SB2's
and 1 SB and it works like a charm aside from being a bit slow
(25,000songs mp3/150gigs).  It also has a nice backup/restore feature
that makes telcanto more affordable ;)

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