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Soundgraph imon monitor color hack
Soundgraph imon monitor color hack




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Virtual keyboard is Ok, but not good for long text.

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Nice fitches like News, Weather, Mail and others.Ī lot of possibilities to adjust settings according individual needs.Ĭan scan for media whole PC or just in specific folders.Ĭan add thumbnails for each folder or file.īuild-in player plays a lot of different formats (also can be adjusted for individual needs)Ĭons: Eats a lot of processor’s resources while playing video, especially in full screen mode, so PC do not responds to remote control commands in time. Remote can be programmed for any application which uses hot-keys.

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It’s fully Windows Media Center compliant (so you can use a standard MCE remote and/or wireless keyboard) or it can support the aforementioned additional functions specific to the iMon remote. As a bonus, it has additional iMon-only functionality to display news feeds, weather and other applications at the touch of the remote. This is a HUGE bonus for HTPC cases since it uses the 3 ½” drive bay for something useful, saves the trouble of a dangling IR receiver Velcro’ed to your PC and makes any motherboard power-on enabled even if it doesn’t support power-on USB natively (a shortcoming of the otherwise great EVGA 112-CK-NF77-A1 LGA 775 NVIDIA nForce e-7150/630i HDMI Micro ATX Intel Motherboard I use).

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Overall Review: The description of this item doesn't do it justice: This a 3 1/2" drive bay IR receiver that plugs into the 20/24-pin PSU connector, a free USB header and your Power SW header pins on your motherboard to give any motherboard full power on/power off functionality through IR. Tiny red LED flashes with each IR signal (but easy to black out w/electrical tape or marker)

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Cool add-on features built into the iMon software (news feeds, weather, etc.).Ĭons: Device doesn't use standard sized mount holes - and included screws aren't a perfect match. Fully Windows MCE compliant for both remote and keyboards (and works perfectly with Harmony remotes). Fantastic implementation of power-on IR control - even for motherboards that don't support power-to-USB while in S1/S3 sleep. Now that we have an idea of what's involved in the installation, let's see how it works.Pros: Perfect way to 'hide' an IR receiver and use your otherwise useless 3 1/2" drive bay in your gaming or HTPC case. Alternatively, you could simply continue to use your set-top box remote, although this causes a notable pause when switching channels in Windows Media Center. Microsoft's Windows Media Center Remote Controllers come with an IR cable to control a set-top box, so you might find this to be an attractive-albeit expensive-option. One final issue was that we couldn't use the iMon remote to control television channels because we have a cable set-top box. We were quite happy to find that the sound could be turned off in the iMon settings. However, it would work when using iMedian HD as the media center, even under XP's MCE.Ī notable annoyance is that the iMon remote monitor plays a default sound whenever a button on the remote is pushed we assumed this obnoxious sound was an error sound at first. Instead, it would continue to display the local date, time, weather, and system information. When using the older XP Media Center, the touch screen wouldn't show the graphic equalizer when playing music or movies like it did when using the Vista Windows Media Center.

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This allowed us to change TV inputs with no further issues.Īnother issue was that the Frontview player didn't work with the older Windows XP Windows Media Center, but it ran fine with the new Windows Media Center that comes bundles with Vista Home Premium and Vista Ultimate. To get around this, we disabled AMD's Hotkey Poller with Window's msconfig. Switching the TV input back to the HTPC would automatically assign it as a secondary monitor clone, and this would cause both the television and LCD touch screen to display the Frontview application, with no desktop. This caused a bit of a problem in that every time we switched the television input to something other than the HTPC, AMD's Hotkey Poller application would detect the loss of the monitor and immediately assign the LCD touch screen as the primary output. For our tests, we used a Radeon graphics card that would auto-detect whether a monitor was plugged or unplugged.






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