Hey, I don't design the PC software. When you see the new version of the Mac software, which I *did* design, then I'm all ears. Our mouse movement is even better than what you've seen under Windows. BTW, there is Linux source available for that remote - if you wanted to port a simple driver and make a control panel yourself for Windows.

I still think MediaTexx's uICE is more usable and more useful for remote usage on Windows than Girder. And, like everyone else, I think ATI's own Remote Wonder "Software" for Windows is sub-par. It's not much more than a driver. It's unfortunately two drivers actually. A USB layer with a COM interface to the control panel which actually performs the functions like mouse moving and program launching. With uICE you don't even need to run the ATI software anymore. And it supports the mouse movement.



Bruno
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