Ok, then i think we agree, the smart control is a small an simple remote. However you do need the expensive base right? And the base communicates with he computer via IR?
The Logitech Harmony Smart Control includes the remote and the hub. It is
$130 on Amazon.
The only other thing you might need is an IR Receiver for your computer. Those are a dime-a-dozen, but if you want it to be able to blast too, and maybe have multiple zones, I really like my
USB-UIRT. The remote will also talk to the computer via Bluetooth, though. If you do this, by default it shows up as a keyboard, and you can't modify how the computer interprets the keypresses (with EventGhost or Girder). If you just want them to be regular keyboard buttons (including multimedia keys and whatnot), it'll control MC fine by itself in this mode.
If you want more flexibility so that buttons do one thing in MC, and something else in Firefox (or different things in MC depending on the state of the computer at the moment), then you need to use EventGhost or Girder. This is easiest if you blast IR from the hub and use a IR Receiver on the computer to "listen" to the commands. But, you can do this via BlueTooth too, if you want. As someone mentioned earlier in this thread, though, there is a free application you can install that intercepts the Bluetooth commands (if you pair it as though the computer is a PS3, instead of a computer) and then you can route the button presses to EventGhost or Girder.
I didn't go this route because I didn't want yet another little software application to manage on my computer, so I decided to try IR first. I thought it would be non-responsive, and that I'd have to switch to Bluetooth for everything, but it works perfectly and is super-responsive, so my concerns were unfounded.
When you have 5 or more pieces of equipment that all need the correct marching orders, it gets a little more complicated.
I've done a
ton of fancy room-control systems. If I was doing something like this, I'd use a
Crestron DMPS3-200-C (or 300-C, depending on how many inputs and outputs I needed), and use a combination of:
*
Crestron's Mobile Apps: I use the iOS app heavily at work and it is pretty fantastic
* The
Crestron HR-100 or
HR-150 for the standard living room remote.