Remote Control
How do I enable bluetooth remote control on my pc using my sony ericsson w850i?
I've got a sony ericsson w850i and one bluetooth radio connected into my pc and I'm trying to use my phone as a remote control on my computer but I can't... Can anyone shine light into my situation?
from what i understand your phone is already able to connect through bluetooth to your pc, but the remote control doesn't work
in order for the remote control to work, your computer must have enabled the "Human interface device" service for bluetooth, i'm guessing this is the problem
look for "Human interface device" in your Device Manager (if you're using windows) and in your bluetooth configuration. this is all you need to have on your computer for the remote control to work.
you need to enable this Human Interface Device, you can look for ways to enable it by checking your Bluetooth configuration or you can try reinstalling your Bluetooth on your computer and see if it asks you about this
A universal remote with a colour screen and one-click activity buttons that bring you showtime in no time.
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Infrared remotes are generally limited to line-of-sight operation and shorter ranges. This deivce from NextGen will "RFize" your IR remote, giving it a range of up to 100 feet, room-to-room control, and the other bonuses of having an RF remote...
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Nikon ML%2DL3 Remote Control Transmitter for D90%2C D70%2C D60%2C D80%2CD40 and D40X cameras %28SLR Camera Accessories%29 and Lite Touch Zoom Cameras%2E
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This RC-6 remote control acts as a wireless shutter release capable of instantly triggering the shutter without disturbing the camera. It can trigger the camera shutter release remotely from a distance...
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Save space on your coffee table while simplifying your electronics collection with this RCA universal remote control, which operates your TV, VCR, and cable box regardless of the brand. Outfitted in an attractive black housing that complements most components, the palm-sized remote is simple to use and fits snugly in the hand...
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The Apple Music System Remote Control gives you total command of your music, photos, videos, and DVDs from anywhere in the room. It works with Front Row a menu based, full screen interface to make accessing the digital content on your Mac as simple as navigating your iPod.
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Product Specifications:
o Number of keys: 46 keys & 3 mouse keys
o Remote: 199 x 54 x 34 mm
o Weight: Around 95g
o Compatibility OS: Windows XP with MCE, Vista Premium and Vista Ultimate
o Computer: One USB Port
o Transmission Distance: 10 meter
o Battery Type: 2 AAA Batteries
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Universal Remote URC-WR7 7 Device Learning Remote
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Sometimes an extra remote is just great to have around. This one features Instant Replay so you can instantly skip back to catch that line you missed. Works with all Roku models.
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Watch movies, view photos, and listen to music from your computer without having to touch your mouse or keyboard. This remote acts like a wireless mouse, but has the functionality to control your PC's media software...
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The first fully programmable and digitally operated robot was used in 1961, and today there are nearly a million robots in use worldwide (International Federation of Robotics). Robots are no longer science fiction; they are now a part of our daily lives. Robots are used domestically as well as in manufacturing, education, the military, and medicine. Robots can build your car, clean your house, and now, even take your pulse.
Robots have been assisting in the surgery ward for some time, but the latest advances in robotics have led to the development of a special robot that may be roaming the hallways of a hospital near you. These robots are using "remote presence" technology. Remote presence is the ability—using the power of robotics, telecommunications and the internet—to "project" someone from one place to another, and allow them to interact as if they were there. This technology is particularly valuable in the healthcare industry because there are simply not enough doctors and nurses to go around, especially in small or remote hospitals where there may not be a specialist readily available. Remote presence can project a neurologist in Boston to a patient's bedside in San Diego.
InTouch Technologies is a California-based robotics company paving the way with their RP-7 robot. The RP-7 is equipped with advanced audio and visual equipment to allow for two-way communication; that is, both parties can see and hear one another in real-time. The RP-7 is quite dexterous and the doctor can control the robot's cameras and sensors remotely to "examine" the patient. Laptops, printers, cameras, digital stethoscopes or other equipment can all be attached to the RP-7. It also stores and transmits information like electronic medical records, echocardiogram images, EKG's, ultrasounds, and more.
Rather than performing automated tasks in place of a human, the RP-7 is a vehicle for communication between humans. EDGAR.—Educated Doctor Guiding Assisting Robot—has been a robotic resident at Grande Ronde Hospital in Oregon since 2007. The staff there has fully embraced the remote-presence technology. EDGAR has transmitted the virtual presence of specialists from thousands of miles away. In the maternity ward, images of newborns are transmitted via EDGAR to determine whether or not they need to be transferred to a different hospital. EDGAR doesn't just connect doctors to patients, he can pull up a patient's electronic medical record and allow doctors and staff to consult with one another about diagnosis and treatment.
InTouch's revolutionary robot is used in intensive care units, emergency rooms, and patient wards nationwide. Notable medical facilities using remote-presence robots include: UCLA, Johns Hopkins, the Trinity Healthcare System, Sutter Health Care System, the Detroit Medical Center and Hackensack University Medical Center.
What once seemed like fantasy is now a reality as technology in robotics is advancing at an incredible rate. The International Federation of Robotics states that forty thousand robots were employed in service fields at the end of 2006 ranging from medical to military, and this number is expected to nearly double by 2010. In some cases, robots can be used to replace human beings, but technologies are also being developed to create robots that augment our natural abilities and expedite and enhance the sharing of information. The remote presence robot RP-7 is one such example.
Helen Walker. e-MDs is a leading developer of
medical management software solutions. e-MDs Solution Series is the standard for affordable and integrated EHR, EMR, and practice management software.