Hi Kalle,
The USB-UIRT sounds interesting and the price is not outlandish. I was wondering what the learning curve would be to get this thing to control my computer and a couple of pieces of AV equipment utilizing the amulet. I have not had time to experiment with the amulet much, but it seems that controlling the cable box, tv, receiver, is well within its capabilities. I suppose that the advantage of the USB-UIRT is twofold, it acts as a central hub that distributes IR signals to the various components and through programs such as eventghost, it can control the computer as well. A few questions: Could I get the UBS-UIRT to power on the computer or just awaken from hibernation (a minor issue for me), can I control the computer system with macros such as changing audio formats (analog speakers to hdmi), launch programs and perform configurations, etc. ? I suppose I would have to be at a particular locatiion (e.g. desktop) to start a macro (agaiin a minor point). Are you familiar with the Girder program and would that be easier to use?
Sorry for all of the questions and I don't expect you to generate a tutorial here, just a little more direction on software selection and capabilities of the equipment.
And fonzie, if you are reading this, I love the amulet primarlly because of Vox Commando, two things do bug me though. first the direction keys that surround the ok button can be easily miss-hit, particularly by people not familiar with the remote and second the little plug at the bottom of the remote that must be removed to recharge it is a bit difficult to remove and replace. These are minor complaints and are overshadowed by the power unleased by the amulet/vox commando combination.