Bluetooth Remote Control

  • Use your bluetooth enabled mobile phone as a wireless remote control for your computer.
  • Control Winamp, iTunes, Windows Media Player and all other applications supported by Vectir.
  • Load any of your favourite playlists from your phone.
  • Control your PC from up to 100m away for class 1 devices or 10m for class 2 devices.
  • Design your own customized remote profiles to download to your phone.
  • Order a USB-UIRT or Tira-2 and use your mobile phone to control your TV, DVD player or any other IR device.
  • Works with mobile devices that support the MIDP-2.0 and JSR-82 profiles.
  • Works with all major Bluetooth software stacks (Toshiba, Widcomm, Microsoft etc) plus all others that support the Serial Port Profile.
  • Screenshots
  • Setup instructions
  • Supported devices

Sony Ericsson W810i
running Bluetooth remote

IR (Infrared) Remote Control

  • Control your computer with an IR remote control
  • Support for IR receive as well as transmit
  • Use your computer to control your TV, DVD player etc.
  • Control Winamp, iTunes, Windows Media Player and all other applications supported by Vectir.
  • Support for the following IR hardware devices:
    - USB-UIRT
    - Tira-2
  • Use your existing IR remote control(s) - no need to purchase a new remote control.
  • Use your remote control as a wireless mouse pointer.
  • Simple setup

Supported Applications

  • Support included for the following media players:
    - Winamp
    - iTunes
    - Windows Media Player
  • Supported player commands include:
    - Play/Pause
    - Stop
    - Next track / Previous track
    - Volume Up / Down
    - Preset volume
    - Mute
    - Toggle fullscreen
  • Playlist support

Other Features

  • Use your remote control or Bluetooth phone as a wireless mouse pointer
  • Remote shutdown, standby or logoff
  • Master or wave sound volume control
  • Setup different profiles for the same remote control to target different applications
  • On Screen Display (OSD) - A special window that pops up to tell you when certain Vectir events have happened. You may also use it to tell you the name of each command assigned to each button on your remote.

Screenshots