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KevDaly

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#22652 4-Jun-2008 09:13
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http://blogs.msdn.com/sideshow/archive/2008/06/02/sideshow-on-windows-mobile-released-techready-2008.aspx

This enables you to use a Windows Mobile 5 or 6 device (Standard or Professional) paired via Bluetooth with your Vista PC as a SideShow client device.

I tried this last night with my Okta/HTC Touch, and was able to use the device as a remote control for Media Player.

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  #135386 4-Jun-2008 09:15
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At last... Because if there's one other thing that didn't quite work well in the market were those promised notebooks with external display for Sideshow. So why not use mobile devices?




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  #140083 24-Jun-2008 01:41
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It worked in my HTC Touch Cruise Cool

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And sideshow





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