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![]() | ![]() The iWAND is easy to use and there is almost no configuration or setup to be done. Just plug the IR Receiver into your USB port and you are basically ready to go for most functions. The DVD Screen Capture button works very well with the software. Unfortunately, only certain commands are usable with each DVD Player depending on the player. This is more of an issue of the software player than the iWAND. With PowerDVD, 29 of the buttons are supported. With WinDVD, it is 28 buttons and 20 buttons with Windows Media Player. Link: http://www.pdatoday.com/maximumpda_more/2633_0_2_0_C/
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