100% remote web interface control
I bought the 15" frame (2019) for my father. This was a very nice upgrade to the Pixstar frame from several years ago.
The frame is in the Midwest, while I am on the west coast.
My father loves the frame....however he is challenged at times to understand the frame's interface (92years old).
Anyway to get 100% frame control? I can't manually adjust time remotely. I can't control all the sorting options remotely. Having 100% remote access would only enhance Pixstar's brand. Many of my relatives have adopted the Pixstar brand after seeing the frame in action. These relatives fall into the same category as my father.
Adding, 100% true control becomes even more necessary in an assisted living environment.
Thanks for considering this..

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mark.bloechinger commented
It would be nice to have full control over any connected frame via app. Including switch on/off. No need to search for the remote control anymore.
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nesbit commented
The frame is set up at a parent's house.
They have absolutely no technical skills
So I would be able to fully control the frame from wherever I am in the world.
They are remote controls all over the place so even finding the right one is nearly impossible...
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nesbit commented
me too !
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Gerald Swope commented
How do I get a new remote in the mail?
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Anonymous commented
I am currently setting this up for a great grandfather to see his great grand child. I third the desire for 100% web interface.
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B commented
I agree, same situation with my parents. That's why I got the frame, so I can edit from the website. But I can't to do it all. Plus, I want to add captions so they understand when or where the photo is from. I think those 2 are relatable for family that wants to get this for their elderly parents who live far away.
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Anonymous commented
Chiming in - abother erequest for this sort of complete remote control functionality.
Including choosing what photo is displayed right away, not just uploading into rotation. So that I can discuss photos with my mother, who has dementia