EventGhost compared to Girder - Anyone?

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EventGhost compared to Girder - Anyone?

Postby willyB » Sat Dec 20, 2008 11:26 pm

Hi All,
Is there a comparison on the forum between EventGhost and Girder? Particularly ease of setup, flexibility, etc.
There is a good article describing setup of EventGhost at:

http://www.eventghost.org/wiki/Controll ... EventGhost

I hope someone has experience with both and cares to share.
I'm trying to get Vista WMC setup with a Sony receiver, TV, Projector, DVD, etc.
I want RF so I've been considering a Firefly remote, X10 receiver, your USB/UIRT, and IR extensions.
Seems the remote functionality deserves a great deal of planning!
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Postby Melloware » Thu Jan 15, 2009 1:23 pm

Personally i think my App Intelliremote is easier to use than EventGhost and less expensive than Girder.

http://melloware.com/products/intelliremote/

Plus I have a free iPhone/iPod Touch interface for TRUE RF capabilities to go along with your Firely remote. :)
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Postby joschi » Sun Apr 05, 2009 8:03 pm

Would this work as an interface between a USBUIRT and eye tracking software like MyTobii / Viking Communicator?

Thanks
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Postby Melloware » Sun Apr 05, 2009 8:11 pm

joschi wrote:Would this work as an interface between a USBUIRT and eye tracking software like MyTobii / Viking Communicator?

Thanks


No Intelliremote would not allow that. I think you will need some custom code to get something like Tobii to communicate to a USB-UIRT. You would simply need to hook the Tobii API and catch the eye movement events and then send corresponding USB-UIRT commands that you program. Tobii looks like it has a Windows ActiveX control.

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Tobii’s eye-based interaction technology includes the Tobii eye control engine, a powerful ActiveX-based API for rapid creation of eye control applications in the Windows environment. This allows our customers and partners to quickly develop and customize applications to utilize eye gaze as a modality in computer interfaces. This is not yet on the market, but is available to key partners on a project basis.
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Postby Adamsonn » Mon Mar 07, 2011 10:19 am

Hi, the work is like interface between a USBUIRT and eye tracking software.
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