When you buy your ATI All-In-Wonder Card they advertise a free remote to use with it -- you'll find that it's "free" plus a $20 shipping fee. When I tried to order it, it was not available for 2 months. Once the wait was over, it arrived in a cute little box. What's in the box? A remote and a USB receiver.


The remote has the ability to run all the ATI Multimedia programs and can be used as a mouse to hunt around Windows (the big blue circular button). However, actually using it for these functions is more difficult than it sounds. Frequently, the remote software (Remote Wonder) will crash for no reason, even when its not in use. I am so familiar with this error message that we are best friends now:

The ATI All-in-Wonder card comes with software to use the remote, called "Remote Wonder".

In the Programs Tab you can set up the remote's shortcut buttons (A-F), and each can do different things depending on the active program (Windows, TV, DVD player, etc.) Ok, this is handy (if the remote is working). Frequently, however, pressing an unassigned button will cause the Remote Wonder program to crash.

The Plug-Ins Tab (shown below) allows you to view the preprogramed buttons for several features (GuidePlus, the Multimedia Library, MS Powerpoint, and Winamp). It appears that these buttons cannot be reassigned.
The Mouse Tab allows you to change the how the mousing with the remote functions (if it works). In theory, using the remote as a mouse allows you to navigate around your desktop while viewing the screen on a TV (someplace far from your usual mouse and keyboard). However, the frequent crashing of Remote Wonder negates this benefit.

The final tab is called Laser Pointer and contains controls for some sort of lasing function. However, this remote does not have a laser, and there is nothing about how to use the "laser pointer" in the help guide.
EASYLOOK: not so easy.

The Bottom Line:
How to tweak the remote so that it actually works? I don't know, nothing yet has stopped the constant crashing of the Remote Wonder program. There is an update to a newer version of Remote Wonder on the ATI website (I'll let you know if this helps in a future post).
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A quick note about Hydravision:
It's not a remote function, so what is it? And why would you want to install it even though the install wizard doesn't specify why you would want it or what it does?
Hydravision is a program that allows you to extend your desktop onto 2 monitors. So, install it if you think you might ever want to use this function.
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Previous Posts: ATI All-in-Wonder Out of Box Review (includes review of Catalyst drivers), ATI Multimedia Center Out of Box Review, and ATI: TV Leftovers (includes note on some weird icons and how to disable TV-On-Demand).
Tags: Remote Wonder, ATI All-In-Wonder, ATI Remote, ATI Hydravision, ATI Multimedia Center
Heh and ho-hum... Let's just avoid buying one then...
ReplyDeleteATI has definitely made me wish that someone else would make a TV-graphics card combo.
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