Hi folks,
I'd like to build a dedicated MP3 jukebox for my dad, who has some motor handicaps that make it difficult for him to operate computers via keyboards & mice. And most standard remote controls have buttons that are too small and too close together. What I'd like to do is build a custom remote box with buttons and knobs that will be sized and laid out in a manner that makes it easy for him to use.
What's the easiest & best way for me to do this? The engineering considerations are:
1) Should I use IR, RF, or a hardwired control? IR seems like the cheapest and most common, though it would be nice not to have to worry about line-of-sight issues from the remote to the receiver.
2) On the transmitter side, what's the easiest way to hook up my custom buttons & knobs to transmit IR (or RF, or serial) commands?
3) There are several different IR receivers out there, are any of them particularly recommended?
4) I'd like to provide a knob with detents to select between various music genres. I could generate a command every time the knob is changed, but the problem then becomes that if the knob gets moved while the system is off, the computer will think it's at one setting when it's really at another.
Any other thoughts or insights about this project would be much appreciated!
I've also got some software-side questions--I'd like to build a custom interface--but I figure that's a different thread.
Thanks in advance!
Alex