Difference between revisions of "Orbiters and Remotes"
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− | *[[:Category:Orbiter_Remote_Tutorials|Orbiter/Remote Tutorials]] | + | *[[:Category:Orbiter_Remote_Tutorials|General Orbiter/Remote Tutorials]] |
==About== | ==About== | ||
Orbiters are used to control your LinuxMCE system. All Media Directors have built-in Orbiter software. Users can be employ a keyboard, mouse, or remote control to interact with the main screen. Laptops, webpads, and certain smart phones can also be set up as orbiters. Touchscreens offer the best convenience and coolness-factor. | Orbiters are used to control your LinuxMCE system. All Media Directors have built-in Orbiter software. Users can be employ a keyboard, mouse, or remote control to interact with the main screen. Laptops, webpads, and certain smart phones can also be set up as orbiters. Touchscreens offer the best convenience and coolness-factor. |
Latest revision as of 14:29, 8 November 2011
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Orbiters are used to control your LinuxMCE system. All Media Directors have built-in Orbiter software. Users can be employ a keyboard, mouse, or remote control to interact with the main screen. Laptops, webpads, and certain smart phones can also be set up as orbiters. Touchscreens offer the best convenience and coolness-factor.