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For: HTM MX-1000 By: Rudy Rousseau | Rudy Rousseau's MX-1000 File My MX file aims for simple and easy use of 6 components. I used John Corkery's buttons extensively. I did not use a Main1 page. The file includes only learned codes and macros (no preprogramed codes.)It also includes the discreet input codes and power off/on codes for the Mits WS55857 I found on this forum. |
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For: HTM MX-1000 By: Jason Sampson | Jason Sampson's MX-1000 Setup My system is setup for 6 Devices and makes use of discrete codes learned from a Pronto (sorry no translator...). This uses a combination of preprogrammed codes and learned commands. Some original buttons included, but relies heavily on Daniel's buttons. |
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For: HTM MX-1000 By: Tom Saul | Tom Saul's MX File A complete system MX file. |
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For: HTM MX-1000 By: Ian Schatz | Ian Schatz's MX-1000 File A "single touch" layout. Each of the main page buttons uses discrete codes to manage power, input, initial volume, and surround modes for the source selected. There are a few new buttons in my "more buttons" layer, but I must thank all you other contributors for most of my buttons. Even if the components don't exactly match yours, use the button layout as a template for learning your IR codes into, then do your own macros. Have fun! |
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For: HTM MX-1000 By: Dan Schwartz | Dan Schwartz's MX-1000 Setup (MDL) I set up my system for 6 devices. It's a much simpler button layout, but I used Daniel Tonks' buttons that are available here (thus you'll also need to download and install the button.ini and BTN files from his configuration). Every Command has been learned, and I have included the .LDT file. |
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For: HTM MX-1000 By: Matt Steindl | Matt Steindl's .MX Setup I started by stripping everything out of the default model that I could, and tried to use a small number of buttons to conserve resource space. That way I could have room to upgrade when the Designer software gets a little better. |
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For: HTM MX-1000 By: John Sumner | John Sumner's .MX Configuration From the "less is more" philosophy... I tried not to clutter the remote with pages full of seldom used functions (except for DVD, page 2). The hard Power button is a macro in each device that turns all power off, so no matter what the state, it works. |
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For: HTM MX-1000 By: Daniel Tonks | Daniel's MX-1000 Configuration Now in .MX format. This is my complete layout for the Home Theater Master MX-1000, featuring a totally original user interface. Contains as many new buttons as possible including main menu, transport, keypad, toggle and others. The buttons are designed for maximum visibility with white text over a black background and are sized so that one large and one small line of text can be used. This file is designed for use with the devices listed below and includes learned data, plus all of my buttons in both .BTN and .BMP format. |
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