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Thread ID: 81083 2007-07-15 11:30:00 Can a media centre remote control WMP in normal XP? Greven (91) Press F1
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569307 2007-07-15 11:30:00 I'd like to get a remote for my lounge PC (a wireless keyboard is just too big) but most the remotes are media centre remotes. Will they only work with media centre, or can they be made to work with normal windows XP? Greven (91)
569308 2007-07-15 11:50:00 Really depends on what you want to do in Windows XP. Can you explain what functions you'd like to carry out with the remote? beeswax34 (63)
569309 2007-07-16 01:04:00 Really depends on what you want to do in Windows XP. Can you explain what functions you'd like to carry out with the remote?

Just the basic commands - play, stop, pause, next, last, volume up/down.

I would like to be able to use it in winamp, but I can use media player for everything if need be.
Greven (91)
569310 2007-07-16 04:01:00 Just the basic commands - play, stop, pause, next, last, volume up/down.

I would like to be able to use it in winamp, but I can use media player for everything if need be.

You can get a remote for iTunes at The Warehouse or any Apple store which can do a lot of what your asking if your just wanting it for playing music remotely. They are pretty reasonably priced and very simple to operate.
winmacguy (3367)
569311 2007-07-16 08:55:00 Try this. I so wouldn't use an Apple product for Windows. Remember, if something din't work, then it would be Windows' fault as everyone knows, Apple is perfect and they never screw up:D

I think this would be perfect for you:
tinyurl.com from DSE and only $59.76
beeswax34 (63)
569312 2007-07-16 09:04:00 Try this. I so wouldn't use an Apple product for Windows. Remember, if something din't work, then it would be Windows' fault as everyone knows, Apple is perfect and they never screw up:D


They don't screw up when it comes to making things simple to use which was the original question.;)
I find the Front Row remote which is pretty much identical to the iTunes remote is very good and very easy to use for music, pics or music videos. Both the software UI and the hardware device are very smooth and straightforward which is something that Microsoft is gradually coming to understand as is evidence with its new Windows Home Server set up which I believe Solmeister has been testing. If they make the remote as easy as the software, they could be on to a winner. (assuming it uses a remote)
winmacguy (3367)
569313 2007-07-16 09:59:00 Does the xbox remote come with a receiver & drivers? Greven (91)
569314 2007-07-16 10:21:00 This (http://byremote.com.au/) could help with what you want.
Check out HIP in the software section.
CYaBro (73)
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