There is a ton of remote controls laying around in my living room. Depending on what I like to watch, play or listen to I need to use several of them in the right order, pressing key sequences over and over again. For example: switch on TV change to the right input, activate AV-receiver set it to the right mode, activate media streaming device/console and set it to the right mode...
And while its inconvinient, it turns out that for some family members (especially older and youber once) its almost unrulable.
Of course there are some universal remote controls out there, but most of them lacking the ability of ease of use and especially to automate key-sequences as needed. Even more, most of them have dozents of keys, each of them overloaded with several functions depending on the individual mode there are in. That doesn't really make things easier.
What I have in mind is a device with a big touchscreen, with virual keys that are reduced to a relevent miniumun and can adopt according to the relevant mode and/or user preferences.
And when it comes to reproducable key sequences it would be just great to habe the ability to record some kind of script or macro that can be stored and re-used by the press of one virtual key on the touch screen.
One challenge in that context is not only to support IR-based remote controls but also bluetooth based once, like controllers of consoles.