


Two red LEDs set into the black area indicate when the unit is powered and when it is receiving an infrared command. You could buy a pair of these and get really creative – give your computer an eye on the world! but the iMON’s designers seem to have taken that part description literally! Looking either like a miniscule webcam or something from a Robbie the Robot movie, the iMON’s transparent spherical “eye” measures a trim 1.2” across (3.2cm) and features a dark pupil-like shield over the actual IR diode. Thankfully, the iMON’s drivers are absolutely top-notch and make up for these slight shortcomings in spades with extraordinary customization potential.Īlso on the bright side, most of the remaining system buttons are quite practical, such as the button which minimizes all programs, the program button which switches between windowed and full-screen states, the button, and the button which changes the joystick between mouse movement and 4-way cursor key commands with a center “Enter” function.Īll IR-based PC remotes ship with an infrared “eye” that plugs into the computer to receive signals from the remote.
