Hi guys, Need some advice on remote controlling my home media setup. I will basically be using my connected Windows PC (maybe Linux) most of the time, and viewing my basic cable channels only sometimes (don't mind using TV remote for this part). What I'm shooting for is flexibility - might be using NetFlix, XBMC, VLC, or even browsing etc at any given time, hence the below requirements:
MUST-HAVE
Wiimote-like remote that lets me move the mouse cursor as I point at the screen, and click mouse buttons as I press remote buttons. MUST be fairly accurate (similar to native Wii accuracy), and MUST be convenient and pleasant to use - NO BS such as re-callibrating, or having to push 10 buttons everytime I want to use the remote as a mouse.
BIG Nice-to-haves
Being able to control the TV's (not the PC's) volume through said remote
Being able to power off the TV through said remote
Required software works on _both_ Windows and Linux
Other Nice-to-haves
Ability to program any TV function to said remote's buttons
Background
I don't have a Wii.
I'm a software engineer, so shy of having to solder stuff, I'm not afraid of hacking something together at all. That said, my main goal here is not to "hack together something cool", but rather to have the best and most reliable final solution, and I don't mind spending some money to achieve that.
So based on my quick research it seems that:
1) I could get the Air Fly Mouse (Has built in keyboard too!) ($50)
2) I could get the Logitech Cordless Air Mouse (~ $140)
3) I could hack something together with a Wiimote and a USB sensor bar (< $50)
Further research shows that I can control my LG TV through its serial port - that'll take care of my nice-to-haves - sweet!
Right now I'm leaning towards the "Air Fly Mouse", as its not terribly expensive, its a prebuilt solution and has a keyboard! What would you recommend? Any products that I've missed?
MUST-HAVE
Wiimote-like remote that lets me move the mouse cursor as I point at the screen, and click mouse buttons as I press remote buttons. MUST be fairly accurate (similar to native Wii accuracy), and MUST be convenient and pleasant to use - NO BS such as re-callibrating, or having to push 10 buttons everytime I want to use the remote as a mouse.
BIG Nice-to-haves
Being able to control the TV's (not the PC's) volume through said remote
Being able to power off the TV through said remote
Required software works on _both_ Windows and Linux
Other Nice-to-haves
Ability to program any TV function to said remote's buttons
Background
I don't have a Wii.
I'm a software engineer, so shy of having to solder stuff, I'm not afraid of hacking something together at all. That said, my main goal here is not to "hack together something cool", but rather to have the best and most reliable final solution, and I don't mind spending some money to achieve that.
So based on my quick research it seems that:
1) I could get the Air Fly Mouse (Has built in keyboard too!) ($50)
2) I could get the Logitech Cordless Air Mouse (~ $140)
3) I could hack something together with a Wiimote and a USB sensor bar (< $50)
Further research shows that I can control my LG TV through its serial port - that'll take care of my nice-to-haves - sweet!
Right now I'm leaning towards the "Air Fly Mouse", as its not terribly expensive, its a prebuilt solution and has a keyboard! What would you recommend? Any products that I've missed?