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A [[Web Orbiter]] is any laptop (or other PC) on the LinuxMCE system. A standard browser interface is used to make that laptop or PC into a virtual remote control. | A [[Web Orbiter]] is any laptop (or other PC) on the LinuxMCE system. A standard browser interface is used to make that laptop or PC into a virtual remote control. | ||
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Revision as of 18:54, 4 May 2008
An Orbiter is a high-tech remote control. It can be a laptop, a Blackberry, a handheld remote control (such as a Windows MCE remote control, a Fiire Chief, or a Bluetooth remote control), or even a universal infrared remote control (connected by USB-UIRT). The functions of the Orbiter remote control are displayed on the local video monitor in an Orbiter User Interface (UI).
Web Orbiter
A Web Orbiter is any laptop (or other PC) on the LinuxMCE system. A standard browser interface is used to make that laptop or PC into a virtual remote control.
Telephone-based Orbiter devices
System concepts for Orbiter Implementation
Here's a simplified UML for Orbiter (pocketfrog implementation).
Integrating custom controls in Orbiter
Orbiter refactoring - the new design
Devel notes:
- SDL's TextWrapper and TextSplitter
- OpenGL implementation
- Building Orbiter for the Nokia 770
- Building Orbiter for the Nokia 800
- Computing screen
- FileSave screen
- Child devices
User notes: