Not really, the Gyration stuff is geared towards computers with a second thought of doing A/V gear, while the main remote companies are geared towards A/V gear with a second thought of doing computers. There is one company that is an exception, Logitech. Look at this, see if it will work for you. I've played with it and thought it was pretty cool, just not for my mix of products.
[Link: logitech.com]