erland wrote: > Maybe Logitech likes the idea that a user has to purchase a Controller > to get a Receiver to work ?
I could be wrong, but as I remember it, the initial offering was for the Duet only, which was a Receiver AND a Controller. It was later that you could buy an additional Receiver, which assumed you had at least one Controller for the setup. > If you want a user friendly way to activate a Receiver, you need to buy > a Controller. If you are fine with a more complex solution you have the > choice to pay less and use the third party solution. This is how I remember the logic as well. I'm not at all sure what this has to do with the Touch, since this is in the Touch section of the forum. -- Pat Farrell http://www.pfarrell.com/ _______________________________________________ Touch mailing list [email protected] http://lists.slimdevices.com/mailman/listinfo/touch
