Typical Application Scenario - X10 Wireless MouseRemote UR86A Owner's Manual

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T
A
S
YPICAL
PPLICATION
Here's a typical scenario that gives you an
idea of what you can do with the power of
the MouseRemote:
Program a couple of Web Sites into the
numeric keys (e.g. 1 for www.x10.com, 2
for www.x10.com/support, etc.), then sit
back in your armchair and press the PC
button followed by the appropriate
number button to launch your Web
Browser and go to the address you
programmed. Then using the channel up
and down button s and volume up and
down button s as scroll functions, page
through the site, while listening to a CD
that you started playing earlier.
After a while, skip back to track 7 on the
CD by pressing the button you
programmed to launch your PC's CD
player, followed by the button you
programmed to skip back.
Then return to Web browsing mode by
pressing the button you programmed to
launch your Web Browser.
Later still, as it starts to get dark, press
the X10 key and turn on the living room
lights.*
Then pause your CD while you answer
the phone.
Press the Power button to close your Web
Browser and then press the button that
you previously configured to dial your
voice mail to pick up messages on your
PC.
To configure the above:
Click the MouseRemote's tray icon and
select Maximize.
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Right-click button 1. Click on the Web
CENARIO
tab, then type the desired Web address.
Click OK. Repeat the process for each
URL you want to program for each
numeric button.
Right-click on the button you want to
launch your PC's CD player, then click on
the Multimedia tab. Select your media
device and function (Play). Repeat the
process for Stop, Pause, FF, REW, Mute,
numeric keys.
Program other buttons to perform other
functions, for example:
Program button 4 to launch your MP3
player, then program Play, Stop, Pause
etc., to operate your MP3 player after
you press 4.
Program button 5 to launch your
Windows Media Player, then program
Play, Stop, Pause etc., to operate your
Windows Media Player after you press 5.
Program button 6 to launch your PC's CD
or DVD Player, then program Play, Stop,
Pause etc., to operate it after you press 6.
Etc.
Note, in practise you probably won't need
to program all the buttons for your
selected Media Player as the default
buttons (Play, Stop, etc.) will most likely
work just fine.
* (Requires X10 Transceiver and
Modules, sold separately).
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