Jack, if you purchace a cheap wireless game controller, you can take it appart 
and solder some micro sswitches to the ic board where the contact switches 
touch.  There were something like 19 switches on the one i took appart, plus 
some analog switches and directional ones as well.  You can build some pretty 
good input device prototypes on the fast and loose. Again, i dont know about 
the range.  That depends on the com medium used with your controller (wifi, IR, 
bluetooth, etc.).  I once tried to find a wireless numeric or functionkey 
keypad... That would be perfect.  Ill bet if you got on a stage craft or movie 
special effects user group you could get some ideas.  What about the 
multi-channel RC controllers hobbiests use with their model airplains... i'll 
bet there are some cheap ones out there used in the low-end toy-crossover 
market.  Nerd heaven.
-----Original Message-----
From: "Jack Rarick" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [email protected]
Sent: 7/18/2008 5:15 AM
Subject: Re: Looking for USB remote control ...

Wow!

I was hoping for an answer just like this one - and I have yet to be let down!  
Randall you are the BEST as are all the other revolutionites!

Jack Rarick
Braintree Athletic Systems

>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 7/18/2008 5:10 AM >>>
Jack,

I use AirClick remote.  Then download and install the Proxy event  
editor.  You can use the Proxy editor to turn AirClick remote button  
clicks to keyboard stroke events.  Then capture these keystrokes with  
your xTalk handlers... and you are in business.  I don't know what  
the range is of the AirClick devise.  There is another USB devise  
event re-director called USBOverdrive.  It might accept more  
devises.  So long as you can get devise button events sent as  
keystrokes, you can capture these with runrev handlers.

Randall

On Jul 17, 2008, at 7:38 PM, Jack Rarick wrote:

> Hi all!
>
> I am looking for a programmable USB device that will allow me to  
> designate up to six different buttons that will send mouse clicks  
> to certain places on the screen. We do a lot with multimedia, and  
> we want to give a user the option of using the remote in a large  
> classroom to go to the next video, rewind the video, stop the video  
> etc. There are buttons on the screen to accomplish that ... I just  
> want the user to be able to stand 50 feet away with a remote. Am I  
> dreaming?
>
> All help will be appreciated!
>
> Thank you,
>
> Jack Rarick
> Braintree Athletic Systems
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