http://shop.adt-security.nl/focuscomfort/
anybody heared of this / checked this? The panel does look nice and it has x10 support too, dont know anything else about it.
// Erik (binkey.nl)
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Looks nice... and expensive!
Is that a glass front, with capacitive touch sensor for each key?
Is that a glass front, with capacitive touch sensor for each key?
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I looked into capacitive "touch" sensors you could place behind stone, glass, and wood - a few years ago.
My idea was to use some "hidden" switches inside furniture to trigger some lighting scenes; but they were very expensive and only sold in large quantities (100 or so)
It would allow for many nice things though.
My idea was to use some "hidden" switches inside furniture to trigger some lighting scenes; but they were very expensive and only sold in large quantities (100 or so)
It would allow for many nice things though.
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I did found that once, in the uk. Where you could get bathroom tiles which also act as a on/off switch. I presume thats what you mean, i think somewhere there is a topic which covers that .. been a while though.
// Erik (binkey.nl)
// Erik (binkey.nl)
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Yes, you could use it nearly everywhere you wish. As it hasn't become more common, I'll assume it's still quite expensive...
On the other hand touchscreens are now becoming a lot cheaper - could allow for some interesting DIY "controllers".
I've just ordered a couple for a project: 17" touchscreen (no LCD, just the "touch plastic") + controller (USB) for less than 75 Euros.
On the other hand touchscreens are now becoming a lot cheaper - could allow for some interesting DIY "controllers".
I've just ordered a couple for a project: 17" touchscreen (no LCD, just the "touch plastic") + controller (USB) for less than 75 Euros.