steve_f
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posted on 7-7-2004 at 01:16 PM
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Just a bit more "touchscreen" friendly
... and this would be perfect!
I have one of the silent server cases from Antec running downstairs inside a closet. It runs W2K3 Small Biz Server (remote access), Web-Link II for my
HAI home automation panel, and eJukebox.
There is no monitor, keyboard, mouse etc. attached to the server. It doesn't need one. Everyone here should take a look at KaVoom! It is AWESOME!
A Cable-less KVM switch.
I interface into the server with a Progear tablet (touchpad), wireless notebook and/or a few networked computers.
Everything is great, except for a few small details:
1) the scrollbars are too hard to operate on a touchscreen.
2) most touchscreens have no keyboard attached. it is difficult to switch between applications. Could something like what http://www.commandcubes.com/main.htm did with their HAI integration be done with
eJukebox? http://www.commandcubes.com/ScreenCaps/WebLink.jpg
3) please take a look at KaVoom! at http://www.kavoom.biz it makes VNC look like dog poo. it
is the perfect way to add multiple access points into eJukebox. It requires XP though, which does run quite nicely on a Progear Touch Tablet. Is it
possible to find a way to integrate a keyboard macro button of some sort into eJukebox? To switch back to the actual desktop (using KaVoom!) of the
operating system requires a keyboard command like Ctrl-F1 if you want to operate KaVoom! in "hidden mode".
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