Multi-Button Units Expand Interactive Remote Control Family

Jan. 1, 2001
Adding to the company's Interactive Remote Control line, Models IRC-TE and IRC-TG multi-button remotes are designed to help OEMs achieve greater product differentiation, faster product development times, and reduced engineering costs. Both models

Adding to the company's Interactive Remote Control line, Models IRC-TE and IRC-TG multi-button remotes are designed to help OEMs achieve greater product differentiation, faster product development times, and reduced engineering costs. Both models feature the company's proprietary 360° mouse pointing button and patented ClickTrigger case design. The IRC-TE has a case that accommodates two user-configurable keypad areas. The IRC-TG provides a flip-top case design that accommodates as many as six buttons on the surface and more on a keypad area under the flip cover.

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