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Old July 4th 15, 10:24 PM posted to uk.rec.audio
Trevor Wilson
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On 4/07/2015 8:06 PM, Brian-Gaff wrote:
How can you copy the codes if you do not have the original remote though?
Brian


**That's not how the Logitech remotes work. There's a little USB socket
in the top (or bottom) of the remotes. Plug a lead from the remote into
a computer, go on-line and move through the process on the screen to
program your remote. The system allows for easy macro set-ups and has
error checking built-in. When I set them up for clients, I suggest that
if changes are made, they should consult with a 12 year old, who can
usually manage the process easily and painlessly. It's way overkill for
setting up a single remote, but the cost is so low (here in Oz) that it
is a no-brainer. If you guys are being stung to the tune of 50 Squid for
one of their remotes, it may be better to go on-line and find one. Or,
perhaps, complain to the regulatory people who deal with pricing.
Clearly, Poms are being ripped off.

OTOH, here is what I found this morning:

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Logitech-H...em2c9ce3 77d0

A beaut remote. Very powerful.

This will do the job:

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Logitech-H...em3aad4d b7a9

WAY better than 50 Squid (cheaper than in Oz):

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Logitech-H...em5420a8 8629


Do I have to come over and teach you guys how to use the internet?


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