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Re: In-wall controllers
- Subject: Re: In-wall controllers
- From: "rb_ziggy" <rb.lists@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 03 Mar 2007 13:00:33 -0000
I've got a USB keyboard attached to the USB KVM extender as described
in the original message. The video also goes over that. The problem
I had with that device is that the USB 'M' (Mouse) did not carry the
USB touchscreen protocol. That's why I had to get the 'proper' USB
extender as well. So, yes, with these devices, USB can be run over=20
cat5 cabling.=20=20
The software drivers for the touchscreen controller does come with the
touchscreen (I guess that's why the KVM does not recognise it as a
simple mouse).=20=20
However,the HA software is different. I use XLobby (freeware) but
there are other applications in this space. I tried XLobby originally
as it was free and it turned out that it did the job I needed so I
never tried others.
Richard
--- In ukha_d@xxxxxxx, "Peter and Jane" <pandj.munnoch@...>
wrote:
>
> Thanks for all that!
> Is software for a touch screen usually included, or is there a
standard application that does it?. I hadn't considered venturing this
far! From your posting I have now learned about vga extenders via cat
5e. My other question is still can a keyboard (say usb) be run via cat
5e? I have found active USB extenders, but think these need usb cable
(whatever structure that is) If I need to bury USB cable in the wall I
had better do it now
> TIA
> Peter
> ----- Original Message -----=20
> From: rb_ziggy=20
> To: ukha_d@xxxxxxx=20
> Sent: Tuesday, February 27, 2007 7:57 PM
> Subject: [ukha_d] Re: In-wall controllers
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> Peter
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> Welcome. There are a few self build HA types here, myself
included.=20
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> I've wired in a touchscreen to a pc via cat5 cabling and a vga
> extender (for the screen) and a usb extender. (Actually this needs 2
> cat 5 cables) Look up the messagge below for my experiences!
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> Hope this helps
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> --- In ukha_d@xxxxxxx, "Peter and Jane"
<pandj.munnoch@>
wrote:
> >
> > Hi
> > This is my "maiden posting" on this forum. I have
been active on UK
> Selfbuild for several years. Eventually started building on Isle of
> Wight in 2005 (retirement project). Hope to move in this year.
> Currently living on site in a caravan.
> > I have been lurking on this list for several weeks and see
several
> UKSB names.
> > Although I am a "techie" I hadn't planned much HA.
Started with 6
> channel Lutron Graphic Eye for living area. (thanks Chris Hunter for
> the lead). Then chose Powermax + alarm, which introduced X10. Now
> have 2 DIN rail consumer units and a certain amount of HA (thanks
> Gareth Cook via eBay for plug-ins). With plug ins I can do lights
but
> also turn the compressor off from the caravan in the middle of the
> night...big improvement when it is raining!).
> > I bought a 9U cabinet for node zero and flood wired cat5e. Wife
> (Jane) thes suggested music system goes in the "study" so
now I have a
> 42U cabinet and loudspeaker wires everywhere. First fix wiring is
> nearly done.
> >=20
> > So UHKA "diehard"...could be...it is getting harder
to see where I
> am going and I am dieing to know how to get there!!!
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> > That is the intro. Now my point re the thread.
> > A friend has just had a mini touchscreen music etc system
installed.
> GBP20k+ which makes it about 2 orders of magnitude more than by
budget!
> > I will have a cobbled together music system and server in
another
> room. I was wondering about a "control station" in the
living room.
> Assuming a touch screen wall panel is "over budget" I had
wondered
> about a 5 or 7 inch display (digital photo frame...some have a usb
> input...could that be used??) and a small keyboard (I think you can
> get a rubber one...used on boat pc installations). Question is can a
> screen and a keyboard be connected via cat 5e to a remote pc. I have
> never looked inside a usb cable to see the structure. Has anyone on
> the list gone this way?=20
> > Rgds
> > Peter
> > ----- Original Message -----=20
> > From: Nigel Champion=20
> > To: ukha_d=20
> > Sent: Monday, February 26, 2007 10:03 PM
> > Subject: [ukha_d] In-wall controllers
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> > Hi all,
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> > I keep looking at the nice AMX in-wall panels we have at work
in
> our meeting rooms, which got me thinking....surely there must a more
> affordable option for me at home?
> > The word "affordable" can be relative but I was
thinking =A3400-ish
> > I guess I want graphical touch screen control to send
> IR/RS232/HTTP and display status changes.=20
> > I have thought about gutting an Ipac or mounting a small touch
> screen with a hidden nano itx. Just something a bit better looking
> that the Zanware jobbie
> > This looked kinda cool
> http://www.cepro.com/magazine/article/17436.html
but wasn't sure they
> would sell it to plebs like me :)
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> > What are your thoughts?
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