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- PC Windows Media Centre Remote Control USB IR Receiver
Product Description
Sit back and take control of your PC’s media center from up to 20 meters away without even touching your mouse or keyboard.
Sound impossible? Not with this smart silver infrared remote controller it isn’t!
Remotely manage your PC’s:
CD drive
DVD drive
VCD drive
Media player
Microsoft Media Player
Presentation software
The remote control needs no annoying software downloads – just plug the infrared receiver into your PC’s USB port and immediately take control.
Remote Control Functions:
Start, Exit, Home
Back, Forward
Search, Favourites
Refresh
Email
Play, Pause
Fast forward, Fast back
Previous, Next
Stop, Mute
Works with the following systems:
Windows 98SE
Windows ME
Windows XP (but not XP Pro)
Windows 2000
The remote control supports a wide range of software including the following:
ACDSee
Adobe Acrobat
Internet Explorer
Power DVD
PowerPoint
QuickTime Player
RealPlayer CD Player
Windows Media Player
WinAMP
WinDVD
The PC remote control is brand new and boxed and is supplied with USB receiver
Specifications:
Range: 20 meters (65 feet)
Cable length: 140cm (55")
V1.2
Sound impossible? Not with this smart silver infrared remote controller it isn’t!
Remotely manage your PC’s:
The remote control needs no annoying software downloads – just plug the infrared receiver into your PC’s USB port and immediately take control.
Remote Control Functions:
Works with the following systems:
The remote control supports a wide range of software including the following:
The PC remote control is brand new and boxed and is supplied with USB receiver
Specifications:
V1.2
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