Control4 for PC-Mac lies within System Utilities, more precisely Remote Computing. The current installer available for download occupies 18.6 MB on disk. This free software is an intellectual property of Control4 Corporation. Macs Fan Control allows you to monitor and control almost any aspect of your computer's fans, with support for controlling fan speed, temperature sensors pane, menu-bar icon, and autostart with system option.
Just curious - while we have Control4 APP's for IPhone, Tablet, and Android devices, is there an APP for Windows 10? I already use it on my mobile devices, but at times, would like to jump on the computer, running windows 10, and launch music or turn on lights from the PC.
I have version 2.9.0 loaded currently - if that helps. Control4 my PC app. It's in your account to download.
Note it requires flash and air to be installed. And it doesn't work off your home network Sent from my Pixel 2 XL using Tapatalk. Other then the intercom or cameras being viewed on touch screens which we don't have integrated, are their any other limits? We currently use two tablets for touch interface. They get used about 15% of the time. We mostly use remotes in the rooms unless we are listening to music. Our dealer told us they would be limited but we have not had any issues since we switched to them from our original mini screens two or three years ago.
Thought it would be an interesting attempt at a bigger touch screen spending $700 less then a new touch screen. Thanks for the input!!
Other then the intercom or cameras being viewed on touch screens which we don't have integrated, are their any other limits? We currently use two tablets for touch interface. They get used about 15% of the time. We mostly use remotes in the rooms unless we are listening to music.
Our dealer told us they would be limited but we have not had any issues since we switched to them from our original mini screens two or three years ago. Thought it would be an interesting attempt at a bigger touch screen spending $700 less then a new touch screen. Thanks for the input!! There are drivers being made specifically for T3 touch screens so you'll lose out on those benefits. I find most of those drivers quite handy.
Particularly the Generic URL driver by blackwire. I can plug in a custom url and view the web page on the T3. Having my google calendar available on the kitchen T3 gets me out of a lot of trouble when my wife adds another event without telling me. I'm less likely to miss it.
When connected to a computer, the mobile phone acts like a combined keyboard and mouse. By assigning a combination of computer keyboard key presses to keys on the mobile phone keypad, the mobile phone can be used as a remote control device for computer applications. The mobile phone keypad is configured for control of a computer application through a HID configuration file. This is a TAR file containing two other files: one XML file for the keypad key assignments and one image file containing the image to be shown on the phone screen. The image can, for example, display what functions are assigned to each key on the mobile phone keypad.
HID configuration files can be downloaded to the mobile phone using standard file transfer mechanisms. Users can modify configuration files using a computer. A few configuration files are pre-loaded in the mobile phone, for example, configurations that allow the user to navigate on a computer desktop or control presentations and media players. Supported Sony Ericsson handsets: - C702 - C902 - C905 - G502 - G705 - K320 - K510 - K530 - K550 - K600 - K610 - K618 - K630 - K660 - K700 - K750 - K770 - K790 - K800 - K810 - K850 - S700 - T700 - V640 - V800 - W300 - W550 - W580 - W595 - W600 - W610 - W660 - W700 - W705 - W710 - W760 - W800 - W810 - W830 - W850 - W880 - W890 - W900 - W902 - W910 - W980 - Z520 - Z525 - Z530 - Z550 - Z558 - Z610 - Z710 - Z750 - Z770 - Z780 - Z800 What's New: - Added C510, C901, C903, T707, W508, W715 and W995.