I've been experimenting a bit with it just recently, in fact. It works very well. I'm using a two-port remote-controlled HDMI switch to feed two sources into DVI2. Since the 990's HDMI inputs are addressable (can be assigned to any video inputs) it works pretty well - one video input is set to use DVI2 and optical1, another is set to use DVI2 and optical2. I'm using
this MonoPrice switch , which cost me $32.50 plus shipping and has discrete input codes for its two inputs. A couple additions to the device macros on my MX-700 make it almost transparent.
The only hiccup in my macros comes if the device I'm switching to isn't on yet, as the switch will default to HDMI1 if neither input device is on. As a result, selecting the Toshiba HD-A2 when it's not turned on yet requires one extra button push to re-send that "HDMI2" command to the switch. Likewise, if the HD-A2 is on but the 981HD is off, the switch may not accept the "HDMI1" command and may not automatically switch during the macro. I've got a button on the remote for both devices that lets me easily send the appropriate command, though, so it's not a problem - just a quirk of the switch that is most likely due to HDCP compliance.