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    HydrasunGQ
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    Does anyone know if there is a software out that I can use my T616 IR as a TV remote? Thanks in advance.


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    nicobox
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    this software dosen't exist on T610. sorry.

    only Symbian OS got that kind of SW.
    http://gd87.nicobox.net
    http:/myx6.nicobox.net
    http://sl55.nicobox.net



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    komikozi
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    Even if it was to come out, the IR distances are much too small to control a TV that is more than 3 feet away.



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    Kyrkoh
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    I have a T300 and i already searched for it too, but i didn't found anything.
    And Komikozi's right, it's probably too far. Too bad though..



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    jeed
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    I thought the IR on these baby's were supposed to work up to about 3 metres?



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    fonzki
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    I'm using the software for the P800 and range is only 1 meter. And you have to have it lined up to the IR receiver, you can't point to it at an angle.



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    mnc
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    IrDA transceivers in notebooks and cell phones are design to transfer data at high speeds (up to 4mbit/sec in some models), so this make they a short-range IR devices.
    Even slow tranfer rate, even greater range. For sample, the old HP 95LX have a 2400 bps (yeah, very slowly) tranceiver, and it can manage remote control at 5 meters about...



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    El Loco
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    Found some info about this, check the links:

    http://www.meer-net.com/Software/BTc...n/swindex.html
    http://www.jeyo.com/products/products.asp
    https://sourceforge.net/projects/fma/

    if you have a sony-ericsson t68 or a t610 here is some software to control your pc with:
    http://www.christersson.org/software.php

    if you have bluetooth you could check this thread out:
    http://www.girder.nl/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?t=3388

    the best program for any IR control is girder ( www.girder.nl). I think it allows control using the irda port but I'm not 100% sure. Check out the forum at www.girder.nl for more information/help.

    Good luck.



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    maidenman
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    Just get a PDA and use that....most new PDAs have high-power infrared for this purpose.



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    mike.c
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    Yes, it also worked with the Nokia 7650. But the T610 IR is so low, when there would be a proggy, you should sit directly in front of your tv to control it. The distance shouldn't be higher than 60 centimeters.



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    1nsomniac
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    So I take it the general consensus is buy a TV remote, not a mobile phone?



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    t0m_RuL3S
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    ou its so sad that the irda is so less in power..... it would be great to control my oder my friends TV or stereo with my t610....



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    Fellmer
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    Maybe there is a FW update in the Future that allows more Power...i hope so



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    omario
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    does any1 have it for p900?



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    silcam18
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    If you do a search on google for an ir remote control you should be able to find one. If this doesn't work, go to my-symbian.com and search for one there. I had the program for my P900, but it didn't seem to work, even when I had the phone's infrared directly lined up with the tv's sensor. Does anyone know what the deal is? Maybe I just had a faulty program?



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