![]() ![]() It's entirely possible that with your URC you will see none of the issues I have seen with some of the codes I can choose when I setup my remote, and that it truly won't matter which code you choose. Highlighting the 990s list of user features is its 2.4-inch color LCD screen that communicates the remotes customizable programming and device status. So like you say, just choose a code that doesn't control anything else in your setup and then see how Flirc responds.Īlso, I think it only fair to note, the issues I have with some profiles appear to be limitations of my remote and have nothing to do with Flirc not detecting or correctly interpreting my button presses. The new MX series remote features the latest RF communication technologies, and like other URC products it leverages the companys CCP programming software to faciliate its programming. It sees your button presses regardless of the code you choose, and assigns it to a key press. But yes, the great thing about Flirc is that it *almost* doesn't matter what remote (or in this case, device code) you use. Turn your smartphone into a wireless universal remote control with the Unified Remote App. Again I can only speak for the RF-20, but not every single device code I put into it works as nicely as the one I ultimately stuck with (the AUX 001 code I mention above is generic and has worked better than other choices for several reasons). ![]()
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