Unisen - iPazzPort - Mini Wireless Keyboard - Definitions

HTPC - Home Theater via the Personal Computer

Home Theater PC (HTPC) is a convergence of a users Home Theater or Television and all of the capabilities of a personal computer. This is the real HTPC. Personal computers, in today's marketplace, arrive from the factory totally capable of providing all of the features required by HTPC users. Set top boxes are just a duplication of Personal Computer software applications that support video, photo, music playback, and video recording. With a Unisen Wireless Keyboard you can achieve all of the benefits of HTPC simply by co-locating your Personal Computer with a home entertainment system and using any one of the KP-810-XX Mini Wireless Keyboard and Mouse Touchpads as a remote control from up to 33' away from the Personal Computer and while comfortably viewing your HTPC Monitor/Television at typical television viewing distances.


Multi-Touch Pad and Virtual Scrolling

The Unisen Multi-touch TouchPad is an input device that detects finger position using an array of capacitive sensor lines integrated into a PC board. The Unisen TouchPad module provides:
  • High-sensitivity to and immunity from the effects of moisture condensation on the TouchPad surface.
  • Includes a special EdgeMotion feature, which allows drag outside the maximum bezel opening dimensions to continue past the edge of the pad. When the user's finger reaches the edge of the pad, the cursor continues to move in the desired direction.
The Unisen TouchPad module is a two-button mid-size TouchPad, with Virtual Scrolling implemented in the firmware.

Virtual Scrolling allows the user to scroll through documents without moving the pointer away from their work. When the user slides one finger up and down the right edge of the TouchPad, the contents of the current window scroll vertically.

The firmware decodes a finger gesture on the right edge of the TouchPad as the intent to scroll. The TouchPad sends scroll packets in response to this gesture.

HID Compliance

The USB human interface device class (USB HID class) is a part of the USB specification for computer peripherals: it specifies a device class, of computer hardware for Human Interface Devices such as keyboard, mice and gaming controllers. Many predefined functions exist in the USB HID class. These functions allow hardware manufacturers to design a product to USB HID class specifications and expect it to work with any software that also meets these specifications.

The same HID protocol is used unmodified in Bluetooth human interface devices. The Bluetooth profile specification only points readers to the USB HID documentation. In this sense those devices also belong to the USB HID class.

Keyboards
Keyboards are some of the most popular USB HID class devices. The USB HID class keyboard is normally designed with an IN endpoint that communicates keystrokes to the computer and an OUT endpoint that communicates the status of the keyboard's LEDs from the computer to the keyboard. The PC-97 standard requires that a computer's BIOS must detect and work with USB HID class keyboards that are designed to be used during the boot process.

Mice
Computer mice are equally popular USB HID class devices. USB HID mice can range from single-button simple devices to multi-button compound devices. Most modern operating systems ship with drivers for standard HID mice designs (the most common modern mouse design has two dedicated buttons and a Mouse TouchPad.

Game controllers
Modern game controllers and Joysticks are often USB HID class devices. Unlike legacyGame Port devices, USB HID class game devices do not normally require proprietary drivers to function. Nearly all game devices will function properly using onboard drivers as long as the device is designed around the drivers and the USB HID class specifications. Wii is not HID Compliant.

Other devices
The USB HID class specifications allow for myriad other devices under the USB HID class. Any device can be a USB HID class device as long as a designer meets the USB HID class logical specifications. This is not to say that there is no need to ship drivers for these devices, or that an operating system will immediately recognize the device. This only means that the device can declare itself under the human interface device class. In most Cellular Telephone technology it is highly unlikely that any USB HID class Keyboard or Mouse will compatible with Wireless Keyboard and/or Mice.

Multi-Media Keys

Mulit-Media keys are simple well known keys used to: Play, Pause, Next, Previous, Mute, Volume Up, Volume Down. They are essential for viewing Home Theater via the Personal Computer as well as controlling the volume of speaker or Skype Voice or conference calls.

Laser Pointer

The KP-810-05 and the KP-810-10XX come equipped with Laser Pointers. Another tool for the Presentor/teacher/business person who finds themselves with the need to highlight areas of a presentation while a distance away from their projected image or front of the room exhibit.

Skype Compatible

Skype is a software application that allows users to make voice and video call and chat over the Internet. Calls to other users within the Skype service are free, while calls to both traditional landline telephone and mobile phonnes can be made for a fee using a debit-based user account system. Skype has also become popular for its additional features which include instant messaging, file transfer and video conferencing.

Google TV Compatible

Google TV leverages Google's Android operating system which provides the underlying foundation, allowing developers to create applications that extend the system's functionality. Google's Chrome browser provides a gateway to the Internet, allowing consumers to browse web sites and watch television, in tandem. Consumers can access content from providers through the Chrome browser. Partners have built applications that allow customers to access content in unique ways. Google TV must be viewed via Google TV Android Set top boxes such as Logitech and Sony. Computer. The Logitech Google TV can be operated with Unisen's wireless remote Keyboard and Mouse Touchpad. Google TV allows access to the Android Market and increases the amount of content from live TV and other free and pay for content solely supported in the Android Operating environment.

Screen Pen - A Powerful Tool for Power Point Presentations

The Screen Pen, optional software program, is a valuable tool for people making Power Point presentations of any kind. Regardless of the topic of the presentation the person holding the iPazzPort can write or draw on the projected image while in a Power Point presentation. This is an essential presentaton tool. It is used widely by: Educators
  • Teachers
  • Coaches
  • Deans
  • Professors
  • Trainers
  • Tutors
Business
  • Reviewing Spread Sheets
  • Flow Charts / Wire Frames
  • Project reviews
  • Company Presentations of all types


  • The uses are limtless and the benefits are great. Many times people who make Power Point Presentations realize where they might have needed different or more information and this is where Screen Pen excels as at the end of every Power Point Presentation Screen Pen will allow you to "Save" or "Discard" all of the drawings you made during a particular presentation creating a reference file for improving your Power Point presentation.

    Used For

    • Presentations

      Control your PC over any connected Monitor, Large Screen TV or Projector. Use the optional Screen Pen software to write on the TouchPad and make notes to be saved later.

    • Take your PC to your Big Screen!

      Create your own Home Entertainment Center. Connect your PC or Laptop to your Plasma or LCD and use the convenient handheld iPazzPort as you would any existing Home Theatre Remote Control.

    • Watch Movies, DVD, Blu-Ray and Internet TV .

      Watch all of your favorite Internet Entertainment without a set-top box and without having to sit at a desk to do it. Netflix, Amazon Video On Demand, Blockbuster and more are accessible with your iPazzPort.

    • Replace Your Keyboard & Mouse

      Reduce clutter and save space. The handheld iPazzPort allows you to operate your computer from over 30 feet away from the palm of your hand.