Michael,
I
don’t suppose
you have a link of where those touch-screens can be purchased from
?
Also,
(this applies to anyone else reading this..) as most of you have your own
websites, detailing what you’ve done, and/or going to do, is there a
central
location of addresses? As I would like to take a look at some of your
websites,
and see what/what your doing to your
abodes..
Regards,
Jonathan.
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From: M McAree
[mailto:michael.mcaree@xxxxxxx]
Sent: 06 August 2002 13:48
To: ukha_d@xxxxxxx
Subject: RE: [ukha_d] X10/Room
Occupancy/SWMBO acceptance
> Like that's gonna happen.
> Hands up who can leave their automated house in the hands of
> an untrained
> individual for 2 weeks?
Me.
> Again though, this is a downgrade rather than an upgrade.
> Aside from the fact that we have brushed steel switches,
> thinking guests
> again, (eg my mum) they would be more comfortable witha
> 'proper' switch than
> a momentary switch or those butt-ugly X10 switches.
No-one turns lights on in my house. They come on automatically.
Tony, one thing to look at is a touchscreen. I got a Touchlinc which
I
interfaced with the heating. We use it to turn the heating on and
off.
SWMBO is used to this now and also uses it to run bedtime or
sunset.
http://www.barnett-hall.net/mmca/touchlinc.html
Michael
For more information: http://www.automatedhome.co.uk
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