Now that I think back on it, I don't want you to do anything self-depreciating, Steve. However if you're multi-lingual you could show off.
Ben-- I stumbled across the Nyko Blu Wave remote, which could interest some readers. Its a third-party ps3 remote, but the kicker is that it has a little usb IR plug. Turns out you can use that with a universal remote!
So I checked amazon... 14 bucks, toss the remote, keep the ir usb unit. User comments confirm that the harmonies work... can't vouch for other remotes, but i'd imagine they would. You could have it "learn" the commands of the included remote.
Drawback-- (not Drawbaugh) the little plug requires 2 AAA batteries. Beats using the sixaxis!
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Now that I think back on it, I don't want you to do anything self-depreciating, Steve. However if you're multi-lingual you could show off.
Ben-- I stumbled across the Nyko Blu Wave remote, which could interest some readers. Its a third-party ps3 remote, but the kicker is that it has a little usb IR plug. Turns out you can use that with a universal remote!
So I checked amazon... 14 bucks, toss the remote, keep the ir usb unit. User comments confirm that the harmonies work... can't vouch for other remotes, but i'd imagine they would. You could have it "learn" the commands of the included remote.
Drawback-- (not Drawbaugh) the little plug requires 2 AAA batteries. Beats using the sixaxis!