Post 8 made on Monday May 30, 2005 at 16:24 |
cyberdude_pete Lurking Member |
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Well, here's what I have now. The "dirty" discrete "ON" code (which works). and, using the "device" on/off toggle set to "amp".
So what I did was build a macro that presses the discrete "ON" to make sure it's on first, then press the device on/off. That shuts the unit off.
Since "on" works, I don't need to test for "off".
I'll go with this since it works now. Some day, when I'm dored, I'll mess with it some more.
Thanks for all your help : )
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