On 12/07/15 10:48, RJH wrote:
On 11/07/2015 12:49, Jim Price wrote:
That's just what you can do with the better One-For-All remotes. If you
can find a code which will turn the power off on your device, then you
can get the rest of the functions of that device assigned to keys if you
have the patience. They have provided me with the code map for
particular devices when I've asked them, and I have a TV upstairs where
my universal remote can switch directly to a given input, which is a
function the original supplied remote did not have. Also, it doesn't
need a windows computer in order to set it up, which is handy because I
don't have one.
Indeed - I vaguely remember going through something similar. I think it
then feeds back to peer-informed codes. The OPs amp has two 'master'
codes for example.
Bit late now, granted, now he's got a Logitech. I'll dig it out in the
next few days and see if it might suit.
Well, I did suggest the One-For-All and provide the codes in my first
reply
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