

- #Flirc fl 09028 usb universal remote control receiver full
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Both units can pair to a single Logitech Unity receiver, just download the software here to re-link the mouse to the keyboard USB receiver if you do decide to get both: The M515 basically has a tinted piece of plastic on the bottom, which allows you to use it on weird surfaces like your pants leg or the arm of your chair. However, there are times when you want a mouse, like for gaming, or if touchpads frustrate you (I don't mind touchpads for a little while, but if I'm surfing the net or something on the big screen, it starts to drive me nuts).
#Flirc fl 09028 usb universal remote control receiver full
The K400 is my standard recommendation for an HTPC PC controller because it gives you a nice small keyboard with a built-in touchpad, which is really convenient for getting full computer control without having to have a giant keyboard or an actual mouse. K400 compact wireless keyboard with touchpad: It did manage to piss down the heating duct in the kitchen floor. Oh and the wife brought home an 8 week old puppy last night. I'll post some pictures as the work progresses. I'm sure there is more work to be done that I am forgetting. So the saws-all is saying hello to it tonight. It wouldn't fit going up the stairs (I tried). Old owners were kind enough *sarcasm* to leave a leather couch that weighs a metric ton in the basement. Seats need to get carried into the basement and set up. Would much rather go through the walls than on the outside for a cleaner look.

Biggest pain is going to be getting the speaker wires down the wall to the mounts. I'm going to keep all of the AV equipment in a separate room so the wiring will have to go in the drop ceiling. Paint wall black where the screen will mount. Have a lot of work this weekend to get everything set up. Seats alone were about the same cost as all of the hardware. The two cans closest to the screen won't have bulbs screwed in.Īnd then there are the seats.bought 2 sets of 3 theater seat power recliners. 2 starter packs so I will have 6 bulbs (cheaper than buying a starter pack and 3 additional bulbs). Oh and with 8 can lights having been put in (4 on the projector side of the room and 4 on the bar side of the room) I splurged and bought some Philips Hue lights. Some folks on avs forum have used that combination and have not reported any issues.Ĭenter channel mount is the Sanus NFC18B. Since there are no holes in the speakers to super secure them to the mounts, will be using the foam that comes with the mounts and Blu-Tack adhesive. Silver Ticket 110" screen (str169110) - was surprisingly easy to put together.Ĥ5 feet of monoprice cabernet HDMI cable.įor the speaker mounts, went with VideoSecu MS56B 3LH wall mounts for front and surround. Peerless PRGS-UNV mount (had to support a local economy manufacturer). (thought about the SVS satellite system not really sure what swayed me to go with the Elac's) Went with the following (sadly had to buy everything): Now it is time to set up my home theater. Mostly finished basement except for a drop ceiling.

Mentioned in another thread how I am finally getting my home theater.
