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<DIV> Riba, I'll have plenty of time to think about the possibilities and the cost of the investment. All these in the name of a small piece of art called Cube that I can conceive the idea of getting rid of it. Meanwhile, thank you so much for your help and I'll have a lool at the link later.
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<DIV>Best,
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<DIV>LM<br>
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<DIV>>>>On Fri, 20 de Mar de 2009 at 11:57, "Riba" <riba@ml1.net> wrote:<br><br>Some kind of wireless keyboard would do the trick, be it bluetooth or<br>not. I just played yesterday with Hercules iTunes remote controller:<br>http://www.hercules.com/uk/ipod-itunes/bdd/p/24/tunes-explorer-wireless/<br><br>Nice gadget, Mac compatible, and not too expensive. Would work really<br>nice for iTunes, but I'm wondering if it can be programmed to control<br>Quicktime or VLC for example.
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