UEI said it will be demonstrating its navigation developments for control technology (codenamed "Glimmer"), including the ability to use fingertip slide navigation through on-screen lists. A wide variety of actions are available with the slightest finger movements, both sliding and tapping. This reduces the number of buttons on a remote without losing any of its functionality and provides an improved user experience.
Using virtual wheels, sliding moves the on-screen cursor up and down. Sliding is also sensitive to changes in the speed and strength of your touch. The system works with either IR or RF communication.
QuickSet is a built-in application that enables the configuration of universal remotes using a new two-way communication protocol to walk users through the set-up process for their devices on-screen, the company said.
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