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7 Is the Sonic Screwdriver easy to use?
Like any alien technology, it takes a bit of practice to master the Sonic
Screwdriver. Some people seem to be natural Time Lords and can control their
earthly devices straight away with the Sonic Screwdriver, but for most people, a
few minutes of practice is required to get the hang of the different movement
gestures.
In general the gestures are pretty straightforward, only requiring short, precise
movements to perform, The Sonic Screwdriver is not recommended as a remote
control for the elderly or infirm.
8 How long do I have to wait between each gesture?
The Sonic Screwdriver has an accelerometer in it and this needs about 0.25
second (250 ms) to register each gesture, so waiting about a quarter to half a
second between each gesture should be fine.
9 Can I use the Sonic Screwdriver if I have lost my original remote?
No, the Sonic Screwdriver is a learning remote and you have to program it with
remote control codes from your original remote controls.
10 What batteries does the Sonic Screwdriver use?
The Sonic Screwdriver uses two AAA-size alkaline batteries (LR03).
11 Does the Sonic Screwdriver come with batteries?
No, batteries are not included with the Sonic Screwdriver.
12 What tools do I need to change the batteries?
A number 1 Phillips (posidriv or cross-head) screwdriver will be needed to
remove two small Phillips head screws before the two halves of the Sonic
Screwdriver can be separated.
13 Do the clasps open?
No, due to cost and performance constraints, the clasps do not open. The main
body of the Sonic Screwdriver is packed with electronics and this means that it
was impossible to make the Sonic Screwdriver with its functionality at an
affordable cost.
You might be interested to know that not all the original Doctor Who props
actually used in the filming of Doctor Who have opening clasps. On the Doctor
Who set, for any given scene, Matt Smith uses one of four different Sonic
Screwdriver props – for practical reasons, two of these do not have opening
clasps.
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