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Mediacenter remote
Mediacenter remote






  1. #MEDIACENTER REMOTE HOW TO#
  2. #MEDIACENTER REMOTE 1080P#
  3. #MEDIACENTER REMOTE INSTALL#
  4. #MEDIACENTER REMOTE CODE#
  5. #MEDIACENTER REMOTE PC#

Make sure the transceiver device you are using is activated - check it in the list of devices.

  • In Media Center, choose Tools / Options / Remote control dialog.
  • MC/Tools/Options/Startup/Windows Startup.
  • Set MC to start Media Server on Windows startup for (only) the user you will run it as.
  • Download JRiver Media Center (Version 14.0.65 or above).
  • We also like that Gyration included a plastic cover for the keyboard (that also pops onto the keyboard's underside to keep it out of the way) to protect it from kids, pets, and accidental key presses. For those basic tasks it does its job well.

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    The keyboard recognizes that because you have a PC, for Web navigation, instant messaging, and perhaps some other tasks you might need to punch in some words or commands.

    #MEDIACENTER REMOTE PC#

    The other models cling to a desktop mindset that makes them large, but the Logitech model especially is better to type on than the smallish Gyration keyboard.įor Gyration's part, it envisions this package more for those who are committed to a PC in the living room mostly for the purposes of passive entertainment, not for typing e-mail. The Gyration keyboard has an advantage in that it's a living-room model first, and because it's paired with a remote control, it doesn't have to cram as many extra media control buttons on it. At 12.75 inches wide and 6 inches deep, it has half the footprint of either the similarly media-friendly and expensive Logitech diNovo Edge or the Microsoft Digital Entertainment Desktop 7000. While the remote control is the technological highlight of Gyration's living-room input package, we also like the keyboard (you can buy each individually). It failed to adjust to a Sharp TV, but thanks to the Gyration remote's learning function, we were able to use the Sharp's own remote to program the buttons on the Gyration.

    #MEDIACENTER REMOTE CODE#

    Of our three test TVs, it recognized a Vizio automatically and a Pioneer once we entered a code in manually.

    #MEDIACENTER REMOTE HOW TO#

    The manual explains how to get the remote to autorecognize other components, and it has a list of IR codes from common vendors. We tried matching it to a few televisions through various means with an acceptable degree of success.

    mediacenter remote

    The remote also has universal IR features, which lets you program it to drive other components in your home theater. The play control, volume, and channel buttons are all for the most part easy to reach without too many hand gymnastics. In addition to the cursor control, the Gyration remote control includes all of the typical functions you'd expect from a multipurpose digital media remote. We found that we liked moving the cursor around in the latter, free-swinging mode, but that the first mode makes it easier to click small icons on the screen, because when you let go of the movement button, the cursor doesn't jump around. This second mode gives you the freedom to click and drag in combination with a pair of other buttons on the remote that function as left and right mouse buttons. The remote has two modes for cursor control: one requires you to hold down a button while you move the device, the other lets you double-click the same button, which puts the cursor into free-motion mode. And because the cursor ties into Windows default mouse control software, it's easy to increase or decrease the responsiveness, depending on your preferences. We were able to move the cursor diagonally across the whole screen with one mild arm motion.

    #MEDIACENTER REMOTE 1080P#

    We tried moving the cursor with the remote with multiple screen resolutions and we found that up to and including 1080p (1,920x1,080), the mapping worked just fine. If you've tried the Nintendo Wii's controller, the effect is very similar. In addition to the standard remote-control functions such as changing channels, controlling tracks, and adjusting the volume, the Gyration remote also lets you drive the mouse cursor around the screen through motion tracking. You can also remove the dongle and plug it back in later, and it will remember the components you've matched it with.

    mediacenter remote

    #MEDIACENTER REMOTE INSTALL#

    You don't need to install any software, which makes it simple to swap the remote between different PCs. Installing the Gyration remote control is as easy as plugging the radio frequency USB receiver dongle into your PC and pressing each connect button, one on the dongle and one on the remote itself. That gyroscope drives the motion sensitivity, the key feature that makes it easy to forgive the remote's extra thickness. At 8.75 inches long, it's roughly as long as a typical remote control, although it's thicker toward the bottom to accommodate its built-in gyroscope. The highlight of Gyration's new set is the Media Center Remote Control. Gyration Media Center PC Universal Remote Control and Compact Ke








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