bklaas wrote:
> 
> What if there was just a slot in the case to put the remote? I know
> that doesn't look as polished as having onboard buttons, but I'm keen
> on not reinventing things (you can tell I come from the Linux school of
> thought). 

Then they'd need two IR receivers -- one in the recessed slot, and a
second out in the open for regular remote usage. If that's workable, and
makes things easier/cheaper to build, it's fine by me.

> Of course, now with the transporter there is the possibility
> of squeezeboom box not only having on-board controls but a BIG HONKIN'
> KNOB as well.
> 
> love knobs. love 'em.
> #!/ben

Well, yeah, I'd love the transporter knob on a squeezeboombox, too, but
I was assuming that the knob was one of the things that differentiated
the transporter. Is the transporter knob clickable? If so, I'd love it
on the squeezeboombox even more, because for the clock-radio
application, it'd make the perfect snooze button.

- Marc
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