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Living Room / Re: All-In-One Multi-Touch Computers - Thoughts?
« Last post by superboyac on January 30, 2012, 10:06 AM »
It really depends on the person (I'm not a fan).  I imagine most people here know enough about computers to understand that the "ease" that these AIOs offer are probably not worth it to you.  From what I've seen with my friends, they like these computers mainly because they don't have to "worry about all the cables and stuff".  They also like the idea of grabbing the unit and taking it somewhere...it's kinda portable, I suppose.

But in reality, no one (except maybe one of my friends) moves the computer, like, ever.  So there goes that benefit.  Secondly, if you know what hardware components cost and you understand the specs, you'll probably end up with the thought, "I can get this and that cheaper with dell (or hp, or build my own)".

I'm a big time nerd with computers, so I like to have my options open and flexible.  I like the cables, and the separate boxes, and a tower so ridiculously big, I can crawl into it.  But that's me.
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General Software Discussion / Re: POSTING 101
« Last post by superboyac on January 29, 2012, 07:17 PM »
 ;D at post practicing!

It's totally something I would do (and have done).
2078
N.A.N.Y. 2012 / Re: NANY 2012 Release: Ethervane Echo
« Last post by superboyac on January 29, 2012, 05:40 PM »
Wow, I wasn't expecting it to be so professional looking on such short notice.

In my experience, everything related to one of tranglos' apps looks slick/professional.
Agreed.  His programs have always been very "kind" for the users.  One of my favorite programmers for many years now.
2079
I'm going to try to stay calm...

So how can one control the address autofilling features of the Bat?  I have no clue about the logic behind it.  There are addresses I write to all the time that get autofilled easily after a character or two is typed, that's good.  Then there are several that just won't ever autofill, even if it's an address I write to all the time.  The logic behind these things is nonsense.  Why can't it work like gmail's web autofill?  That works...every...single..time.

This is a pet peeve of mine ever since I started getting hung up on it in Outlook.  Some programs only work if you use the last name first.  Some go by the display name.  Some have 20 different places to configure the options, and none of them end up working the way you want.
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Coding Snacks / Re: Controlling Windows w/ gamepad like a PS3 or XBOX
« Last post by superboyac on January 26, 2012, 12:46 PM »
OK, I've probably obsessed about this exact topic more than I should.  And I've probably experimented with various devices, so I'm sure people can benefit from it here.   Here goes...

After years of fiddling around with stuff, I realize the perfect pc remote would be an airmouse (i.e. gyroscopic mouse pointer control) with a few physical buttons, a wheel or slider, AND (this is the critical feature) a direction pad.  This would be the best way to control a big HTPC from far away.  I posted about this on the XBMC forums, with absolutely no replies because, as with most things I care about, nobody else seems to:
Hi everyone, I'm new here, but I've been researching the information here for several weeks now. I wanted to have an in-depth discussion about remotes. Currently, I am using the Logitech MX Air, and it's really great. The MX Air is the best airmouse on the market. There is only feature it is lacking: a directional pad. This is essential for programs like XBMC and any other frontend for HTPC's. Why is it essential? because a mouse is simply too accurate and freeform for something like navigating a huge screen with limited movement. it's great for precise movements that you need when you use a desktop pc, sitting 3 feet away and with tiny text and buttons everywhere. But for TV's, everything is better with a D-pad. That's why all dvd players and cable TV remotes have a D-pad at the heart of it's construction. There's always the up-down-left-right plus centered Enter button on every TV remote.

So, I'm looking for the perfect remote for use with XBMC. The only thing I could find was the Wii remote. It has the ability to be a mouse (with glovepie) but it also has the D-pad. The only problem with it is that I highly doubt it's mouse functionality is as nice as the MX Air. The MX Air is awesome in that it's very easy to control, and it has a really nice feature where it recenters itself when you go too far off screen or put the mouse down (something like that, I don't understand how the recentering works exactly, but it's very nice).

From what I've seen with the Wii remote, the movement is a little less pleasant. It's not as responsive as the MX Air, and it seems like you have to make larger physical arm motions to achieve small movements. I don't really know because I don't have one, so I'm asking you guys for advice on it if you've had experience with both.

Also, regarding Motion Plus:
1) Does it work on the PC with glovepie?
2) Does it help with controlling the wii remote on the PC? That is, does motion plus make the wii remote behave more like the MX Air?

Another bad thing about the wii remote is that it sounds like you must line of sight for it to work. THe MX Air doesn't need any line of sight and it doesn't even need to be pointing towards the receiver or TV. It's all relative motion, and it's awesome.

Finally, how about those universal remotes like the Logitech Harmony remotes? Do those have air-mouse features? That is, can you wave your arm around with those to control the mouse, or do you move the mouse using d-pad buttons? If it's the latter, that's no good. I was wondering if the Harmony remotes have the same technology inside is as the MX Air, but I can't tell from the stuff I've read online. I doubt it. Otherwise, it would be the perfect remote, because it has the airmouse ability, along with a D-pad, plus a bunch of other buttons.

The perfect remote in my opinion would be simply an MX Air with a D-pad. I bring all this up because I haven't seen good detailed discussions about remotes here yet.

Thanks.

Now, since that post, there have popped up a few options.  Let's go over them:

Using a playstation controller:
Years ago, when the playstation-to-USB controllers came out, I got one and started using it to control my htpc.  The bad thing is that there's a long cable, ideally it would be wireless.  The other bad thing is the mouse control: using a d-pad or joystick to control the mouse is way less convenient than a gyroscopic airmouse.  But overall, this is a decent solution.  You'd want to use one of those joystick-to-pc software.  I forgot which one I use, I can check when I go home.

Logitech MX Air:
This is the one I'm currently using.  It's wireless, has very good battery life and a convenient charging dock.  It has a great gyroscopic motion control.  It has a very nifty feature which recenters the pointer if you go outside the bounds of the monitor with your motion.  it's hard to explain, but the idea of it is similar to relative paths and absolute paths...it doesn't matter where the thing is pointed, it just matters where you are on the monitor.  The ONLY beef I have with this is that it doesn't have a D-pad.  So, let's say you have a file selected in a big list of files.  Now you want to choose a file two files below it.  A D-pad would make it very convenient and easy to just click two down, and get there.  Without it, you have to carefully select it with the mouse pointer, which is not as easy.  That's the difference between using a desktop and an HTPC: on the desktop, precision control with the mouse is super easy.  But when you are far away, it's not as easy, so a D-pad is very useful in those kinds of movements.

Nintendo Wii-mote bluetoothed to PC:
I had high hopes for this one.  I got a bluetooth reciever and a wiimote.  Ideally, the wiimote is perfect: it has great gyroscopic control AND a D-pad AND a great selection of buttons.  It's physically the perfect device.  But getting it to work with a pc is a huge pain in the ass.  First of all, installing bluetooth drivers on a Windows machine is a nightmare.  It's a very "heavy" installation and messes with your system a lot.  it's difficult to troubleshoot.  The connection between the remote and windows is very unstable...you're going to spend a lot of time getting disconnected and reconnect and stuff like that.  It's hard to choose the "right" bluetooth receiver, because it varies with each computer's hardware...and the documentation out there is poor and difficult to understand, and outdated.  SO bluetooth was a terrible experience for me, I'd avoid it if possible.
next is the software you would use to control the wii.  it's called glovepie.  And, as you can expect, it's a very hardcore, scripting program.  Pain in the butt.  If you google around, people will make it sound like it's easy to sue and people have made all sorts of nifty scripts for it.  But I spent hours researching the forums and stuff, and nothing was all that easy.  i tried to find or create a script to make the mouse act like the feature I described above for the Logitech MX air.  But I have no idea how to do it, and nobody else probably going to do it.
So the wiimote is perfect, but trying to get it to work is way too hard for me.  It would be great if someone here can help streamline this, either with an application or a tutorial, or a script that can be copied/pasted easily.

ipod/ipad/android device to PC:
Now this is the newest option I'm playing around with, and I like it a lot.  The only really bad thing about this one is that there are no physical, tactile controls...it's all touchscreen.  Which is fine, but I love tactile controls (which is why I really wanted the wiimote to work).  Anyway, there are several apps out there that will connect the mobile device to the pc so it can be controlled.  Usually this involves installing a "server" component on the computer and an app on the device.  The connection works through wifi, so you don't need line of sight or anything.  They have those kind also, but they don't appeal to me at all really (they seem antiquated).  Now, what's fantastic about this option is that all sorts of cool things can be done with the touchscreen.  You can pull up a keyboard, you can use multi-gesture commands (I love the two-finger swipe for volume control), you can launch application shortcuts from the mobile device.  The Android devices are ok, but the ipad/iphone/ipod is the best.  Apple has absolutely the best touchscreen responsiveness and control, and that's what you really want for something like this.  I've been using my ipad, but I'd like to try it with an ipod to use the gyroscope features (the ipad doesn't have that).  The ipod has all that stuff.  Now that ios5 is jailbroken, I'd like to try it with the new ipod touch.
The app I like best for the Apple devices is Mobile Mouse.
For Android, the best app is Unified Remote.  If there was an Android device the size of the ipod touch that had gyroscope control, this would be the way to go.  but there is nothing right now.  I thought the Samsung Galaxy player would have it, but no.  And even if it does, the touchscreen controls don't compare to Apple.  You really want good touchscreen responsiveness, any latency and lagging will be annoying.


So there you go.  That's been my search so far.  The best of the "easy" options is the Logitech MX Air, you won't be disappointed.  But it doesn't have a keyboard.  All the ones that are small little keyboard controls, have awful mouse control...they normally have a small touchpad-like area (like a laptop) and that's the worst way to control the mouse pointer.  So there's no easy and perfect device out there right now.  but if the ipod touch works out, that might be the way to go.  I'll report back later on that.
I also would not recommend any of the old-school "universal remotes".  That's old technology, and klunky.  You have to program all the tv codes in there, they have awful mouse pointer control features.  Switching devices with the input buttons are always klunky and stupid.  They're relatively expensive for what they offer.  I don't recommend the harmony remotes at all, just old bullshit at this point.
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General Software Discussion / Re: MIDI pass-through for VMware, how?
« Last post by superboyac on January 25, 2012, 06:04 PM »
I think midi-to-USB adapter probably the best way to go.

I know vmware workstation 8.x seems to work (pass) rather well with just about any usb device.
Ok...i should have one somewhere.
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General Software Discussion / Re: MIDI pass-through for VMware, how?
« Last post by superboyac on January 25, 2012, 02:48 PM »
Oh man SB! Only you! Only you... ;D
Sigh...I know.  :-[
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General Software Discussion / MIDI pass-through for VMware, how?
« Last post by superboyac on January 25, 2012, 12:05 PM »
I have an old school MIDI device, the Peavey 1600x (amazing unit).  The software to control all the commands and stuff is very old, like 1996.  So it runs on Windows XP, but has issues in later OSs.  So i tried using in a vmware XP machine, but the MIDI doesn't get passed through.  The midi is not USB, it's directly connected midi to my M-Audio 2496 sound card.  I tried a variety of things, but couldn't get it to work.  Is there any way to do this?

If nothing works, I'll have to use a midi-to-USB adapter to make it work, since vmware can transfer USB connections between the host and virtual machine.
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Living Room / Re: At last, KeyNote done better :)
« Last post by superboyac on January 24, 2012, 05:34 PM »
An update:

I'm still loving RightNote!  i was afraid that I was going through a honeymoon phase (as I often do with notetakers), but RightNote seems to be sticking.  So it's still  :Thmbsup: for me.

I'm not even really sure why I like it so much.  It really doesn't do any one thing better than anyone else, but taken as a whole, it feels great.  it feels like a girl-next-door type of software.  I especially like the powerful and easy to use custom style presets for the note editor.  Not only can you save and use custom character styles, but paragraph styles also...and all with the click of a button.  Nothing convulted or a pain in the butt to do.  That's probably the most unique feature that I'm aware of.
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Living Room / Re: As a counter-point to the SOPA/PIPA demonstration
« Last post by superboyac on January 24, 2012, 05:23 PM »
I don't get it...I was just reading some Obama stuff...he's saying all the right things, but nothing is moving in that direction.  I don't know...I have a hard time trusting any of these guys, even when they're saying the right things.  How f-d up is that?
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Living Room / Re: As a counter-point to the SOPA/PIPA demonstration
« Last post by superboyac on January 24, 2012, 04:20 PM »
^^^I sure hope they don't keep ignoring the complexities.
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Living Room / Re: As a counter-point to the SOPA/PIPA demonstration
« Last post by superboyac on January 23, 2012, 01:09 PM »
One way I'm going to try to battle this situation is to do my best to keep the flow of money and power that I possess amongst those who i have personal contact with.  I, for various reasons, have a very strong love of personal communities (which is why this forum is my favorite, it feels the most like an ideal community).  I really love the "messiness" of a true community.  Not socialism ;D!  Yes, when different types of people interact with each other a lot, there's a lot of messy situations.  But you just put into place the minimum amount of rules to keep the messes from harming people seriously, and the rest of it you just manage on a case by case basis.  It's too hard (I would say impossible) to come up with the perfect rule.  And it's ridiculous and awful to try to continually fix rules and go down that mandlebrot chain (which is where we are right now).  we can't be afraid of the mess.  We can't expect every...little...thing...to be just absolute perfect.  You need to give people freedom and be capable of dealing with the effects of that freedom 99% of the time.  And yes, there will be that 1% which will result in a horrible disaster...but can we really avoid it?  I don't believe that, but I do believe we can be prepared for it without needing to control people as much as we are now. 
We can't be so scared and defensive all the time.  We are people, we live with people, we have to be able to trust each other blindly on some level.  We can't be afraid to ask for help if we need it.  We need to be able to offer help without feeling like we were taken advantage of.

I was in a taxi with an individual who made hundreds of thousands of dollars a year.  She felt that the cab driver charged her $5 too much for the non-metered ride, and bargained with her to get it down from $20 to $15 or something like that.  That's all power and control.  It's unnecessary, it ruins the healthy balance of things.  Now, we sit here and shake our heads at her and wag our fingers...BUT, we have all done the same thing at some level.  I just hope we become more aware of these things, and more sensitive.  I am practicing it and it has made me a better person.  And it doesn't work both ways, and I'm cool with the unbalance.  If someone is making half the money that I am and is battling with the cab driver, I am mentally far more patient with it than with the other girl.  Is that fair of me?  No.  But it's right.
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Living Room / Re: As a counter-point to the SOPA/PIPA demonstration
« Last post by superboyac on January 23, 2012, 12:02 PM »
Is MegaUpload shady? Yes. I have no doubt they profited from less-than-legal activities.
I would LOVE to be able to ask the same question to the banks where I put my money in.  When record companies continually screwed their talent, was that legal, was that shady?  Yet, it was so common that we now expect to hear stories of artists being screwed by the agencies.  But just because it's expected, does that make it legal now?  That's what it feels like.  When those artists were poor/normal people, wasn't their talent their power?  And when that power was converted to money, who got it?  And now that the companies are extremely powerful, they have put rules in place to prevent any of the power from backwards movement.  it feels like it sets up a situation for a one-way flow of power and money.
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Living Room / Re: As a counter-point to the SOPA/PIPA demonstration
« Last post by superboyac on January 23, 2012, 11:37 AM »
Perhaps part of the mistake is the idea that cash/currency (not sure what the proper term is) is the best way to control the world's power.  In earlier times, when it wasn't so easy to travel, or communicate, I can see this.  But now we can not only travel anywhere in the world in less than a day, we can communicate anywhere instantly, both audio and video, we have unlimited information accessible to us.  These were all effectively controlled by money before.  Directly.  But not anymore.  The way money ties into these things is very flexible now, and there are infinite ways to easily accomplish things with or without money.  So power and money now, globally, is very unique and far more complicated than it ever has been.

So I think the world is going to change as far as how we're used to thinking of money.  I have no idea how that works, but something has to change.  And if the change is just more rules, that's not going to be good for most people.  It's just going to make lives more uncomfortable for most.  And it's not like the powerful will really notice any difference in their lifestyle.  It's just a control issue.  The powerful will always be powerful, that's the way it works.  The beauty of something like the internet is that it doesn't make the powerful less powerful, it just gives MORE opportunities to those who previously didn't have any.  It's a win-win situation if done right.  But the powerful make it sound like they'll be losing something equal to what the less powerful is gaining, and that's not true.  If done right, it just opens up opportunities for others while those who are good stay good.
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Living Room / Re: As a counter-point to the SOPA/PIPA demonstration
« Last post by superboyac on January 23, 2012, 11:24 AM »
I'll be honest: I struggle with where I stand on these issues.  I can argue from both sides.  But they are not even giving the other side a chance to speak or have a part in the decision making.  I tend to favor less rules over more, especially if personal safety isn't involved.  Because real life situations are typically pretty messy.  There are no clear boundaries between this and that.  if someone is being hurt and that can be avoided, that's good.  But SOPA and this stuff is purely about control.
Yes, it's wrong for the people to steal this content.  On the other hand, there's this argument:
ignore all the rules and legalities for a while.  Life doesn't really work that way.  it's convenient for discussion and exploring things academically, but life is different.  it's messier, as I like to say.  As someone mentioned here, we are living in times now where it's necessary for most people to have 2-3 incomes to support a family.  Why is that?  Well, a lot of the money represented by that hard work is quickly going away from those who are earning it.  Mortgages, investments, college education, all the biggies.  And that money gets played with (yes, that's the perfect word for it) in places that are inaccessible to most of us.  Inaccessible not only physically, but also mentally.  We have NO idea what is going on, which means we have no way to really think about it properly, and even if we could there would be nothing we could do about it.  Are they following the rules?  How would we know?  I can assure you, they are not following rules...and they are getting away with it far more easily than even the 15 year old who is getting a megaupload file (which is easy).

So that's the money problem.  So if you don't have a lot of money, getting an illegal file or two off of megaupload is a small way to feel like you can gain back some of that wealth.  Now, is it ethical?  I don't know, it's hard to say.  It's not ethical taken as an isolated incident.  But with that larger perspective, it gets more complicated.  If we're going to talk theft, let's talk theft.  Not just the kinds of theft that those with little money participate in.  That's not about theft, then.  That's about power and control.

but I hate how this is all talked about in black and white terms.  If whoever was in charge of these decisions could allow a healthy discussion on both sides, i'm sure a nice, balanced agreement could come out of it.  But good luck to that.  As everyone pointed out, the politics of today are just getting more and more BS to the point where we don't know what anyone is talking about anymore.  I sure hope 2012 changes things for the better.  I almost feel like there is far too much awareness now for things to get worse.  Like, if with all this awareness, the powerful try to get their way even more, I feel the people will come to a breaking point.  So I'm hoping that the ultimate shift in 2012 will be one of the powerful conceding a little bit because there is too much awareness not to.

But I may be naive.
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Living Room / Re: Who's up for a DonationCoder talk show?
« Last post by superboyac on January 20, 2012, 04:24 PM »
So it sounds like the schedule will be:
1) Stephen
2) Renegade
3) ?

We'll see how it goes.  I like the idea of having the show be partly getting to know the people here, partly an outlet for me to goof off, and partly some techno talk.
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Living Room / Re: Who's up for a DonationCoder talk show?
« Last post by superboyac on January 20, 2012, 04:15 PM »


Just for the record, I'm nowhere near as nice as SB makes me out to be. (Go ask any vendor or project partner I've ever had to lock horns with.) Maybe I don't cuss all that much (I save obscenities for very special situations) but I'm not known as being someone who suffers fools gladly. :)

P.S. Stephen is a good choice too! If he interviews even half as well as he posts - I'm all ears. :Thmbsup:
Sigh...that's actually me.  I suffer fools almost to a fault.  But this will be my outlet!
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Living Room / Re: Who's up for a DonationCoder talk show?
« Last post by superboyac on January 20, 2012, 02:08 PM »
Ok...yes, this whole setup is taking a lot more time than I expected.  But I'm also probably adding bells and whistles that aren't necessary...but I want to.  Yes, i do plan on recording it and I'm going to try to get Stephen to be the first guest.  He is a NANY participant!

I'm with 40 on the programming talk.  I would love to pick the brain of developers.  Only...I probably wouldn't be as polite as 40:

40hz: "Can you explain to us the design philosophy of your options panel?"

Me: "Why the F&^% is this button all the over to the right??!! What were you thinking??  You're the reason why things like SOPA are happening!!"
2094
I am writing this post using this app on an Asus transformer.  This is very exciting...now I have something productive to do during meetings.
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Living Room / Re: "Save the internet"
« Last post by superboyac on January 17, 2012, 05:06 PM »
^It says motifake.com on the bottom. Best check with them.  :)

I've seen dozens of "demotivational" variants using that exact same image all over the web.  Good luck identifying who really owns it assuming anybody does.  Looks to me like somebody just photoshopped an old archived navy nuclear test photo.
Oh man...I sometimes get stuck reading an hour's worth of those demotivational things.  So funny.
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Living Room / Re: Who's up for a DonationCoder talk show?
« Last post by superboyac on January 17, 2012, 03:47 PM »
I didn't realize she was the Resident Evil actress.  MM hmmm.  Perfection.
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Living Room / Re: Recommend some music videos to me!
« Last post by superboyac on January 17, 2012, 03:45 PM »
Well...yeah...

...or cute girls with glasses...or cute girls with space suits...or cute girls with...
 ;) :Thmbsup
ahh....you got me there!  In college, there was a strange guy in our dorms that REALLY enjoyed the Sailor Moon cartoons.  He really liked it, his roommates will attest to that.
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Living Room / Re: Who's up for a DonationCoder talk show?
« Last post by superboyac on January 17, 2012, 03:40 PM »
OH man, 40...you and your clips.  Love it!  She is stunning, to say the least.
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Living Room / Re: Recommend some music videos to me!
« Last post by superboyac on January 17, 2012, 12:09 PM »
I think anime is the perfect word for that!  She reminds me of that brilliant piano virtuoso from Japan, Hiromi...or something like that.  Mmmm....cute girls and violins!
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Living Room / Re: Sansa Clip Zip: Wow!
« Last post by superboyac on January 17, 2012, 12:05 PM »
How is Firewire on the PC?  I know people say it's great on the Macs, but I've also heard to stay away from it on the PC, since Windows drivers for firewire tend to be not very good.  But I really don't know.
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